Syndicate in a sentence as a noun

Good luck with your gag cartoon syndicate, gk.

Chinese contractors have built some housing and railway lines and the projects were at first financed by the syndicate.

Anyone else see this as a thinly veiled advertisement for the venture capital syndicate.

It's not helping users syndicate information, or reselling it, or letting anyone else even look at it or use it.

According to Western diplomats and Chinese businessmen, the syndicate stopped paying bills for more than eight months in 2007.

If you have money, you are a target for criminals, and bigger organized crime syndicate is the security services themselves.

There must be a syndicate of investors that realize it would beneficial for them in the long-run to see Craigslist lose the stronghold they have on classified's data.

Syndicate in a sentence as a verb

As always, someone talked: A confidential informant tipped the \n FBI off to the syndicate administrator's \n email address...\n\nHumans are the weakest link in any crime machine...

A company like Google could try to fight for their right to do syndication legally, they could lobby for laws forcing large social networks to syndicate, or they could try to circumvent it technically.

Western diplomats suspected the syndicate was banking on being bailed out by the Angolan government, which had staked its legitimacy on infrastructure development.

I could not take the strip with me if I quit, or even prevent the syndicate from replacing me, so I was truly scared I was going to lose everything I cared about either way. I made a lot of impassioned arguments for why a work of art should reflect the ideas and beliefs of its creator, but the simple fact was that my contract made that issue irrelevant.

I was \n uninvolved in eBay’s decision to spin off Skype and in eBay’s decision to \n choose to partner with the Silver Lake syndicate.\n \n * eBay’s retained ownership in the Skype spinoff was 30% vs. Andreessen \n Horowitz’s approximately 3%.

This one paragraph summarizes everything that I love and respect about Bill Watterson:> had signed most of my rights away in order to get syndicated, so I had no control over what happened to my own work, and I had no legal position to argue anything.

Syndicate definitions

noun

a loose affiliation of gangsters in charge of organized criminal activities

See also: family

noun

an association of companies for some definite purpose

See also: consortium pool

noun

a news agency that sells features or articles or photographs etc. to newspapers for simultaneous publication

verb

join together into a syndicate; "The banks syndicated"

verb

organize into or form a syndicate

verb

sell articles, television programs, or photos to several publications or independent broadcasting stations