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syndicate in Korean

syndicate in Korean is 신디케이트 — syndicate means a group of people or companies who join together to run a business venture or pursue a shared interest.

syndicate in Korean

신디케이트
noun
Pronounced: sindikeiteu
group of individuals or companies

What does "syndicate" mean?

  1. 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."
  2. noun An organized group of criminals working together, especially in large-scale crime.
    "Police say the drugs were smuggled in by an international syndicate."
  3. 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."
  4. 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.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "syndicate" in Korean?

"syndicate" in Korean is 신디케이트. syndicate means: A group of people or companies who join together to run a business venture or pursue a shared interest.

How do you pronounce 신디케이트?

"syndicate" in Korean is 신디케이트, pronounced "sindikeiteu".

How do you use "syndicate" in a sentence?

Example: "A syndicate of local investors bought the old cinema." In Korean, "syndicate" is 신디케이트.

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