Definition of «syndicate»

A syndicate is a group or organization that works together to achieve common goals, typically in business or politics. It can also refer to a partnership between individuals or companies for the purpose of investment or production.

Usage examples

  1. The criminal syndicate controlled underground gambling operations in the city.
  2. The media syndicate purchased the exclusive rights to publish the author's new book.
  3. The bank syndicate collaborated to provide a large loan for the construction project.
  4. The music syndicate promoted several up-and-coming artists and managed their contracts.
  5. The drug syndicate smuggled narcotics across borders using elaborate tactics.
  6. The news syndicate syndicated articles to various newspapers across the country.
  7. The syndicate of investors pooled their resources to fund a promising startup.
  8. The crime syndicate operated a vast network of illegal activities, including drug trafficking and money laundering.
  9. The syndicate of journalists organized a press conference to address the recent scandal.
  10. The trade syndicate negotiated better working conditions and benefits for its members.

Sentences with «syndicate»

  • As hallowed as the doe or white - faced owl; as basic as black - standard - bearing banners; as crucial as the Cross and cleric's cowl are these to you, who have no other place of peace except in syndicate of fairies, etched - glass affections, unpretentious grace, waxen, lit wicks, remorse, and pale Hail Marys. (firstthings.com)
  • He is a regular guest on nationally syndicated radio programs and enjoys participating on travel panels or round tables. (ramseyq.com)
  • Well, a recent report by nationally syndicated columnist Ken Harney — highlighting the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®» own data — shows we're not doing a good enough job. (realtormag.realtor.org)
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