syndicateˈsɪn dɪ kɪt; -ˌkeɪt
syndicate (v)
- present
- syndicates
- past
- syndicated
- past participle
- syndicated
- present participle
- syndicating
syndicate (n)
- plural
- syndicates
English Definitions:
syndicate, crime syndicate, mob, family (noun)
a loose affiliation of gangsters in charge of organized criminal activities
consortium, pool, syndicate (noun)
an association of companies for some definite purpose
syndicate (verb)
a news agency that sells features or articles or photographs etc. to newspapers for simultaneous publication
syndicate (verb)
join together into a syndicate
"The banks syndicated"
syndicate (verb)
organize into or form a syndicate
syndicate (verb)
sell articles, television programs, or photos to several publications or independent broadcasting stations
syndicate (Noun)
A group of individuals or companies formed to transact some specific business, or to promote a common interest; a self-coordinating group.
syndicate (Noun)
A similar group of gangsters engaged in organized crime.
syndicate (Noun)
A chain of newspapers, or an agency that distributes features to multiple newspapers.
syndicate (Verb)
To become a syndicate.
syndicate (Verb)
To put under the control of a group acting as a unit.
syndicate (Verb)
To release media content through a syndicate to be published or broadcast through multiple outlets.
Syndicate
A syndicate is a self-organizing group of individuals, companies, corporations or entities formed to transact some specific business, or to promote a common interest. In most cases formed groups aim to scale up their profits. Although there are many legal syndicates formed around the world, people tend to link the term syndicate to various criminal activities. In the case of criminal activity, the syndicate is there to promote, and engage in, organized crime. The term is also associated with anarchist theory, specifically anarcho-syndicalism, in which it forms an alternative to both the nation state and capitalist corporations. The word syndicate comes from the French word syndicat which means trade union, from the Latin word syndicus which in turn comes from the Greek word σύνδικος which means caretaker of an issue, compare to ombudsman or representative.
Syndicate
A syndicate is a self-organizing group of individuals, companies, corporations or entities formed to transact some specific business, to pursue or promote a shared interest.
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