syndicate

noun
UK: /ˈsɪndɪkət/
US: /ˈsɪndɪkət/
  1. A group of people or companies who join together to achieve a common goal.

    1. The bank was part of a syndicate that provided the loan.
    2. Several news organizations formed a syndicate to share resources and cover the event effectively.
  2. A business organization that supplies material for publication in multiple newspapers or periodicals simultaneously.

    1. The comic strip is distributed by a large syndicate.
    2. The author decided to syndicate his articles to reach a wider audience through various newspapers.
syndicate verb
  1. To publish or distribute material through a syndicate.

    1. They syndicate her column to papers around the world.
    2. The author chose to syndicate his blog content to gain greater exposure and reach a larger readership.
  2. To form or manage a syndicate.

    1. Several banks decided to syndicate the loan to reduce their risk.
    2. The investors planned to syndicate their resources to finance the large-scale real estate project successfully.
syndicate adjective
  1. Controlled or managed by a group of people or organizations.

    1. The operation was a syndicate effort.
    2. The syndicate project required coordinated efforts from various departments within the organization.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "syndicate" in English means: A group of people or companies who join together to achieve a common goal., A business organization that supplies material for publication in multiple newspapers or periodicals simultaneously..

The phonetic transcription of "syndicate" is /ˈsɪndɪkət/ in British English and /ˈsɪndɪkət/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "syndicate": group, consortium, pool, combine, organization, association.

Example usage of "syndicate": "The bank was part of a syndicate that provided the loan.". More examples on the page.