Synonyms for federated


Grammar : Verb
Spell : verb fed-uh-reyt; adjective fed-er-it
Phonetic Transcription : verb ˈfɛd əˌreɪt; adjective ˈfɛd ər ɪt


Définition of federated

Origin :
  • 1814 (implied in federated), back-formation from federation, or else from Latin foederatus "having a treaty, bound by treaty," past participle of foederare "to establish by treaty," from foedus (see federal). Related: Federating. As an adjective, by 1710.
  • verb ally
Example sentences :
  • The "federated church" obviates this difficulty to a certain extent.
  • Extract from : « The Farmer and His Community » by Dwight Sanderson
  • Yet now, federated along one keel, what a set these Isolatoes were!
  • Extract from : « Moby Dick; or The Whale » by Herman Melville
  • The federated armies had no shells that dissolved into burning light like that.
  • Extract from : « The Onslaught from Rigel » by Fletcher Pratt
  • Two federated churches have a single budget and a single canvass.
  • Extract from : « The Church on the Changing Frontier » by Helen O. Belknap
  • Like the Schulze-Delitzsch societies the Raiffeisen associations have federated.
  • Extract from : « Banking » by William A. Scott
  • If South Africa were federated it would be simplicity itself.
  • Extract from : « The African Colony » by John Buchan
  • It is federated and it owns its club-house, a small but pretty building.
  • Extract from : « Alaska » by Ella Higginson
  • On becoming a federated city, it retained its institutions and senate.
  • Extract from : « Rheims and the Battles for its Possession » by Various
  • The nation was composed of three bands, federated under one chief.
  • Extract from : « Legends of The Kaw » by Carrie de Voe
  • It bore the name of the personnel manager of the Federated Airways.
  • Extract from : « Jane Stewardess of the Air Lines » by Ruthe S. Wheeler

Antonyms for federated

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