syndicate in French
syndicate in French is syndicat, syndiquer — syndicate means a group of people or companies who join together to run a business venture or pursue a shared interest.
syndicate in French
syndicat
A group of individuals or companies formed to transact some specific business, or to promote a common interest; a self-coordinating group.
syndiquer
(intransitive) To become a syndicate.
What does "syndicate" mean?
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noun A group of people or companies who join together to run a business venture or pursue a shared interest.
"A syndicate of local investors bought the old cinema."
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noun An organized group of criminals working together, especially in large-scale crime.
"Police say the drugs were smuggled in by an international syndicate."
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noun A media agency, or the network it supplies, that sells the same articles, comic strips, or shows to many outlets at once.
"Her advice column runs in dozens of papers through a national syndicate."
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verb To sell or distribute content (such as a column, show, or cartoon) to many outlets through such an agency.
"The radio show is syndicated to over 200 stations."
syndicate in a sentence
- A syndicate of local investors bought the old cinema.
- Police say the drugs were smuggled in by an international syndicate.
- Her advice column runs in dozens of papers through a national syndicate.
- The radio show is syndicated to over 200 stations.
Similar words in French
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "syndicate" in French?
"syndicate" in French is syndicat, syndiquer. syndicate means: A group of people or companies who join together to run a business venture or pursue a shared interest.
How do you use "syndicate" in a sentence?
Example: "A syndicate of local investors bought the old cinema." In French, "syndicate" is syndicat, syndiquer.
Are there other ways to say "syndicate" in French?
Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "syndicate": syndicat, syndiquer.
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