syndicate|syndicates in English
noun
['syn·di·cate || 'sɪndɪkɪt]
group of individuals or organizations who have come together to accomplish a joint effort; agency that supplies photographs or other material to newspapers and magazines for simultaneous publicatio
Use "syndicate|syndicates" in a sentence
1. Syndicate loan
2. Two syndicates are bidding for the contract.
3. What about the Syndicate?
4. 11 After the syndicate earned back the $ 000, the brothers and the syndicate would share equally in the proceeds.
5. I'm in a lottery syndicate at work.
6. 13 An organized gang of criminals ; a crime syndicate.
7. Arch Insurance International has announced the change of name of Barbican Syndicate 1955 to Arch Syndicate 1955, with effect from Jan
8. (10) DMP negotiates terms of sale with buying syndicates acting on behalf of wholesalers.
9. 1 I'm in a lottery syndicate at work.
10. They launder money from arms and drug sales and crime syndicates in Russia.
11. Syndicates shall prepare accounts for open years on a cash receipts and payments basis
12. The Cimmerian Syndicate was born in the year 2950
13. Syndicates shall prepare accounts for open years on a cash receipts and payments basis.
14. 3 Identify the main functions of the syndicate leader.
15. A syndicate of banks is/are financing the deal.
16. One is that the syndicates will spurn smaller deals because of the cost of the paperwork.
17. 2 A syndicate of banks is/are financing the deal.
18. Also read: Nefarious ‘syndicate’ Cartelise and manipulate cement price in Assam
19. 14 His father owns and runs an international media syndicate.
20. The mystical organization syndicate, conspires to harass the social order.
21. 15 Hey, maybe we should start up our own syndicate!
22. 12 Began to issue bonds by Syndicate underwriting in 19
23. But you'll need to get to the Chi-Chou syndicate, all right?
24. Some Columnists work for syndicates, which are organizations that sell articles to many media at once
25. Both of them were big shots in a Chicago crime syndicate.