syndicate (noun)

  • 101agent bank — ➔ bank1 * * *    Bank appointed by members of an international lending syndicate to protect lenders interests during the life of a loan.    ► See also Syndicate. * * * agent bank UK US noun [C] BANKING ► a bank that deals with local business and… …

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  • 102combination — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Coming together Nouns 1. (combination of things) combination, composite, synthesis, mixture; junction, union, unification; incorporation, merger, amalgamation, embodiment, coalescence, crasis, fusion,… …

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  • 103Bond — /bɒnd/ (say bond) noun Alan, born 1938 in England, Australian businessman; Australian of the Year 1977; leader of syndicate which issued successful America s Cup challenge in 1983; bankrupted in 1992 and convicted of fraud in 1997. Alan Bond… …

  • 104corner — / kɔ:nə/ noun 1. place where two streets or two walls join ● The Post Office is on the corner of the High Street and London Road. 2. a situation where one person or a group controls the supply of a certain commodity ● The syndicate tried to… …

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  • 105underwriter — / ʌndəraɪtə/ noun a person or company that underwrites a share issue or an insurance COMMENT: When a major company flotation or share issue or loan is prepared, a group of companies (such as merchant banks) will form a syndicate to underwrite the …

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  • 106business — I (affair) noun activity, concern, duty, interest, matter, mission, proceeding, proposition, responsibility, task, undertaking foreign phrases: Allena negotia exacto officio geruntur. The business of another is to be carried out with particular… …

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  • 107lead — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 example set by sb ADJECTIVE ▪ moral (esp. BrE) VERB + LEAD ▪ give, take ▪ The government should give a lead in tackling racism. ▪ …

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  • 108trust — n 1 a: a fiduciary relationship in which one party holds legal title to another s property for the benefit of a party who holds equitable title to the property b: an entity resulting from the establishment of such a relationship see also… …

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  • 109supply — for GST purposes, supply is defined as: The quantity of a good available to meet demand. Supply consists of inventories from previous production, current production, and expected future production. Because resources are scarce, supply creates… …

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  • 110-ade — 1. suffix forming nouns: 1 an action done (blockade; tirade). 2 the body concerned in an action or process (cavalcade). 3 the product or result of a material or action (arcade; lemonade; masquerade). Etymology: from or after F ade f. Prov., Sp.,… …

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