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banded

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for banded.

Editorial note

This frightened all of their neighbors who banded together against Germany and went to war with with.

Examples15
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Marked with bands of colour.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of banded gathered in one view.

adjective

Marked with bands of colour.

adjective

Divided into bands.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for banded.

Example sentences

1

This frightened all of their neighbors who banded together against Germany and went to war with with.

2

It's something humans have been doing ever since people banded together to hunt gazelle on the savannah.

3

Residents pay council tax, it's a banded tax and doesn't get very high even for the most expensive properties.

4

My university also had those terrible green banded fan-fold paper line-printers that was like 200 columns wide and maybe 80-100 lines.

5

The cities here the Kansas City suburbs banded together and told the state to stuff their ban of Sunday liquor sales.

6

Private contracting pays generously, but government employees are pay-banded in a rather rigid system.

7

And all of Occupy Wall Street banded together behind some charismatic idiot and marched over there without warlike equipment to fight the Arab/Turk.

8

You make a good point - I forgot about indirect light and banded spectra interacting with surfaces.

9

Because, again, the last time Greece came close to defaulting on their loans, these are the people who banded together to bail them out.

10

If the newbies banded together, they would have a decent shot.

11

It's banded, so very high value property is under taxed.

12

I probably would have eaten ramen all 35 days for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but we banded together and became expert hash brown cooks.

Quote examples

1

This lead to a cooling of the planet due to reduced CO2 levels and the precipitation of iron oxides into massive deposits worldwide, today visible as "banded iron formations" [1].

2

In the mid-2000s a phrase kept getting banded around in investment management "The search for yield." As interest rates were so low, as were credit spreads, there was a big demand for anything that gave some kind of yield.

3

I remember sitting in a class and learning about how universities were started by tradesman who banded together and hired experts to teach them, and I thought "Man, I wish I could go to a school like that".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use banded in a sentence?

This frightened all of their neighbors who banded together against Germany and went to war with with.

What does banded mean?

Marked with bands of colour.

What part of speech is banded?

banded is commonly used as adjective.