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1. FINANCE if a company, especially a bank or insurance company, syndicates a loan, debt etc, it provides the loan, debt etc with a group of other companies:syndicate something to
• Some of the largest loans were syndicated to smaller creditors.
2. to arrange for articles, photographs, or radio or television programmes to be sold to severa; newspapers, television stations etc:syndicate be syndicated• The broadcasting station asked him to put together a talk show that could be syndicated nationally.
— syndicated adjective [only before a noun] :• The sale proceeds will be used to help the firm renegotiate its syndicated debts.
• Most stations will seek to fill the 60 minutes with syndicated programming.
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syndicated UK US /ˈsɪndɪkeɪtɪd/ adjective [before noun]► FINANCE provided by a group of financial organizations who share the risk: syndicated credit facility/deal/loan »A third of the sum required for the project was raised through syndicated bank loans.
► COMMUNICATIONS, COMMERCE sold to different television companies, newspapers, etc. around the world: a syndicated column/programme/show »He works as a producer on an internationally syndicated talk show.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
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