See Also: Pre-syndicate bid(finance)
Syndicate bid(finance)
Syndicate(finance)
Syndicate(money)
syndicate(1)(dictionary)
syndicate(2)(dictionary)
Underwriting syndicate(finance)
syndicate 1, noun(dictionary)
Selling syndicate(finance)
Breaking the syndicate(money)

syndicate(2) (iou)



syndicate verb trans. E17.
[In sense 1 from medieval Latin syndicat- pa. ppl stem of medieval Latin syndicare subject to an enquiry; in senses 2, 3 from the noun: see -ATE3.]
Judge, censure. E17-E19.
Control, manage, or effect by a syndicate; esp. publish simultaneously in a number of newspapers, periodicals, etc.; offer shares or a share in (a financial venture); spec. in Horse-racing, sell (a horse) to a syndicate. L19.
Combine into a syndicate. L19.
syndi'cation noun (a) rare the action of judging someone; (b) the formation of a syndicate; (c) publication or ownership by a syndicate: M17.
syndicator noun (a) rare a judge; (b) US a person who forms a syndicate: E17.