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syndicated

[sin-di-key-tid]

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. Television.(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.

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Other Word Forms

  • nonsyndicated adjective
  • resyndicated adjective
  • unsyndicated adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of syndicated1

First recorded in 1650–60, for an earlier sense; 1960–65 syndicated for def. 3; syndicate ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. ) for the adjective senses; syndicate ( def. ) + -ed 1 ( def. ) for the verb sense
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Example Sentences

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At the time, CBS Media Ventures, which syndicated the talk show, and McGraw said he wanted to expand his audience in a new venture because of “grave concerns for the American family.”

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Rogers was the country’s first multimedia superstar: Nationally syndicated newspaper columnist.

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The syndicated show does not air live and runs at different times all over the country.

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Every day on his nationally syndicated radio show and on ESPN’s “First Take,” Smith offers a master class in storytelling, debating, reporting and entertainment.

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Ron Reagan, the son of Ronald Reagan, was a host on MSNBC, served as a special correspondent for ABC News and had a short-lived syndicated talk show.

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