Syndicated (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

adjective
  1. combined into a syndicate, a group of individuals or organizations jointly undertaking some task, business project, or similar endeavor: Only members aged 21 and over of any of the four syndicated clubs may apply for membership in “Four-way Golf.”
  2. published simultaneously in a number of newspapers or other periodicals: She writes an internationally syndicated column for the Nation and the Guardian.
  3. (of a program, series, etc.) sold directly to independent stations: I was the creator, writer, and host of a syndicated children’s science show in the 1990s.
  4. of or being a group or association of gangsters controlling organized crime: The syndicated ring, a well-established commercial pornography enterprise, involves multiple offenders and victims.
  5. (of a risk venture, loan, or the like) offered to investors, speculators, etc., for shared participation: Two international banks have already pledged €215 million for the wind farm project, partially through a syndicated loan.
verb
  1. the simple past tense and past participle of syndicate.
Syndicated (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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