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Definition of Syndicating
1. syndicate [v] - See also: syndicate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syndicating
Literary usage of Syndicating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Woful History of the Unfortunate Eudoxia: First Consort of the Czar by Carl Theodor von Unlanski, John Kortz, K. F. W. Fleischer (1816)
"... A CHAPTER II The Possibilities for syndicating TOWER clock in near distance
struck the half-hour, accompanying the stroke with soft, musical chimes. ..."
2. The Kingship of Self-control: Individual Problems and Possibilities by William George Jordan (1899)
"VIII syndicating Our Sorrows |HE most selfish man in the world is the one who is
most unselfish,—with his sorrows. He does not leave a single misery of his ..."
3. Self Control, Its Kingship and Majesty by William George Jordan (1905)
"VIII syndicating Our Sorrows most selfish man in the wol>ld is the one who is
most unselfish, — with his sorrows. He does not leave a single misery of his ..."
4. How to Write Special Feature Articles: A Handbook for Reporters by Willard Grosvenor Bleyer (1920)
"syndicating Articles. By sending copies of his articles to a number of ...
This method is known as syndicating. It is made possible by the fact that the ..."
5. My Autobiography by Samuel Sidney McClure (1914)
"I got into an embarrassing predicament through syndicating Stevenson's "Outlaws
... for the Stevenson serial, but all the profits I had made on syndicating ..."
6. My Autobiography by Samuel Sidney McClure (1914)
"I got into an embarrassing predicament through syndicating Stevenson's "Outlaws
... for the Stevenson serial, but all the profits I had made on syndicating ..."
7. The Evolution of Modern Germany by William Harbutt Dawson (1911)
"Obviously, too, the syndicating of industries facilitates specialisation, ...
One direct result of the syndicating of the leading industries has been the ..."
8. The Woful History of the Unfortunate Eudoxia: First Consort of the Czar by Carl Theodor von Unlanski, John Kortz, K. F. W. Fleischer (1816)
"... A CHAPTER II The Possibilities for syndicating TOWER clock in near distance
struck the half-hour, accompanying the stroke with soft, musical chimes. ..."
9. The Kingship of Self-control: Individual Problems and Possibilities by William George Jordan (1899)
"VIII syndicating Our Sorrows |HE most selfish man in the world is the one who is
most unselfish,—with his sorrows. He does not leave a single misery of his ..."
10. Self Control, Its Kingship and Majesty by William George Jordan (1905)
"VIII syndicating Our Sorrows most selfish man in the wol>ld is the one who is
most unselfish, — with his sorrows. He does not leave a single misery of his ..."
11. How to Write Special Feature Articles: A Handbook for Reporters by Willard Grosvenor Bleyer (1920)
"syndicating Articles. By sending copies of his articles to a number of ...
This method is known as syndicating. It is made possible by the fact that the ..."
12. My Autobiography by Samuel Sidney McClure (1914)
"I got into an embarrassing predicament through syndicating Stevenson's "Outlaws
... for the Stevenson serial, but all the profits I had made on syndicating ..."
13. My Autobiography by Samuel Sidney McClure (1914)
"I got into an embarrassing predicament through syndicating Stevenson's "Outlaws
... for the Stevenson serial, but all the profits I had made on syndicating ..."
14. The Evolution of Modern Germany by William Harbutt Dawson (1911)
"Obviously, too, the syndicating of industries facilitates specialisation, ...
One direct result of the syndicating of the leading industries has been the ..."