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I . syndicate [ˈsɪndɪkət, Am -dəkɪt] N + sing/pl vb ECON

syndicate
syndicate
syndicate member

II . syndicate [ˈsɪndɪkeɪt, Am -də-] VB trans

2. syndicate ECON:

syndicate

syndicate leader N ECON

syndicate leader

Usage examples with syndicate

syndicate member

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In such large transactions, a syndicate of banks may collectively provide a loan to the borrower.
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Over the last fifteen to twenty years, it has become common for radio stations to carry packaged programming, syndicated, pre-recorded or voice tracked.
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As a consequence in 1920 he succeeded in forming a syndicate to finance the staking and development of the present 600acre km2 area.
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He was instrumental in syndicating the show to over 30 radio stations worldwide.
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In the late 1950s he acquired the rights to the series, which until then had been a television series, and syndicated it for radio.
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Mainly in this category are the traditional syndicates of communes.
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The player controls cybernetically-enhanced agents, out to further the cause of the syndicate.
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His weekly column is syndicated to more than 400 newspapers worldwide.
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It is made up of several affiliates that produce and syndicate their own radio content.
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She also began a television program in 1979, which at one time was syndicated to fifteen television stations in the country.
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