Definition of Syndicated

1. Verb. (past of syndicate) ¹

2. Adjective. (context: of a news feature etc) published in multiple newspapers or magazines simultaneously via an agency ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Syndicated

1. syndicate [v] - See also: syndicate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Syndicated

syndesmosis
syndesmotic
syndet
syndetic
syndetically
syndeton
syndetons
syndets
syndic
syndical
syndicalism
syndicalisms
syndicalist
syndicalists
syndicate
syndicated (current term)
syndicates
syndicating
syndication
syndication agency
syndications
syndicator
syndicators
syndics
synding
syndings
syndiotactic
syndoche
syndoches

Literary usage of Syndicated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Evolution of Modern Germany by William Harbutt Dawson (1911)
"CHAPTER X THE SYNDICATES • The concentration of capital and industrial enterprise—The principal industries syndicated—The effect of Protection in ..."

2. Rochester and the Mayo Clinic: A Fair and Unbiased Story Calculated to Aid by George Wiley Broome, William James Mayo, Charles Horace Mayo (1914)
"PRESS NOTICES—syndicated SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS STORY ABOUT THE MAYOS. The manager of the advertising department of the Associated Sunday Magazines will ..."

3. Financial Advertising: For Commercial and Savings Banks, Trust, Title by Elias St. Elmo Lewis (1908)
"... USE OF ILLUSTRATIONS—PRESS CLIPPING BUREAUS—THE PRINTER WHO CAN MAKE IT LOOK LIKE A PAPER AND NOT A CIRCULAR—THE syndicated PAPERS—ANCIENT ANECDOTES AND ..."

4. The Responsibilities of the Novelist, and Other Literary Essays by Frank Norris (1903)
""The American Public and Popular Fiction," syndicated, February 2, 1903. ... "The Nature Revival in Literature," syndicated, February 16, 1903. ..."

5. Effective House Organs: The Principles and Practice of Editing and by Robert E. Ramsay, ( (1920)
"44 we illustrate several syndicated house organs of all varieties. ... 7, is also of the syndicated variety. The Bigelow Magazine and Gibson's (House Organ) ..."

6. Effective House Organs: The Principles and Practice of Editing and by Robert E. Ramsay (1920)
"44 we illustrate several syndicated house organs of all varieties. ... 7, is also of the syndicated variety. The Bigelow Magazine and Gibson's (House Organ) ..."

7. The Evolution of Modern Germany by William Harbutt Dawson (1911)
"CHAPTER X THE SYNDICATES • The concentration of capital and industrial enterprise—The principal industries syndicated—The effect of Protection in ..."

8. Rochester and the Mayo Clinic: A Fair and Unbiased Story Calculated to Aid by George Wiley Broome, William James Mayo, Charles Horace Mayo (1914)
"PRESS NOTICES—syndicated SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS STORY ABOUT THE MAYOS. The manager of the advertising department of the Associated Sunday Magazines will ..."

9. Financial Advertising: For Commercial and Savings Banks, Trust, Title by Elias St. Elmo Lewis (1908)
"... USE OF ILLUSTRATIONS—PRESS CLIPPING BUREAUS—THE PRINTER WHO CAN MAKE IT LOOK LIKE A PAPER AND NOT A CIRCULAR—THE syndicated PAPERS—ANCIENT ANECDOTES AND ..."

10. The Responsibilities of the Novelist, and Other Literary Essays by Frank Norris (1903)
""The American Public and Popular Fiction," syndicated, February 2, 1903. ... "The Nature Revival in Literature," syndicated, February 16, 1903. ..."

11. Effective House Organs: The Principles and Practice of Editing and by Robert E. Ramsay, ( (1920)
"44 we illustrate several syndicated house organs of all varieties. ... 7, is also of the syndicated variety. The Bigelow Magazine and Gibson's (House Organ) ..."

12. Effective House Organs: The Principles and Practice of Editing and by Robert E. Ramsay (1920)
"44 we illustrate several syndicated house organs of all varieties. ... 7, is also of the syndicated variety. The Bigelow Magazine and Gibson's (House Organ) ..."

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