Leagued: meaning, definitions and examples

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leagued

 

[liːgd ]

Definitions

Context #1 | Verb

social grouping

Leagued refers to the past tense of league, meaning to form an alliance or a partnership with others for a common purpose or action. It often implies collaboration among individuals or groups who come together for mutual benefit or support.

Synonyms

allied, combined, joined, united.

Examples of usage

  • The countries leagued against the common enemy.
  • Various organizations have leagued to tackle climate change.
  • They leagued in a bid to improve community services.
Context #2 | Verb

sports teams

In the context of sports, 'leagued' can also refer to being a member of a league or association formed for organized competitions. This usage emphasizes group participation in a structured competitive environment.

Synonyms

affiliated, enrolled, organized.

Examples of usage

  • The teams leagued for the season opener.
  • Schools leagued together to form a regional competition.
  • They leagued with local clubs for the tournament.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The word 'league' comes from the Old French 'ligue' and the Latin 'ligare', which means 'to bind'.
  • Originally, 'league' referred to a group of people bound together for a common purpose, often in politics or trade.

History

  • During the Middle Ages, various leagues were formed among city-states in Europe for mutual defense and trade.
  • One notable example is the Hanseatic League, which was a commercial alliance of merchant guilds and towns in Northern Europe from the 13th to 17th centuries.

Sports

  • In modern times, 'leagued' often relates to sports, where teams join leagues to compete against each other.
  • Major leagues like Major League Baseball or the National Football League feature teams that are leagued together by regulations and shared goals.

Cultural Significance

  • Leagues can represent unity and collaboration, seen in various movements advocating for social justice or collective bargaining.
  • The concept of forming leagues has inspired many collaborative projects, such as environmental groups teaming up to address climate change.

Literature

  • In literature, the idea of being 'leagued' often highlights themes of friendship, strength in numbers, or alliances.
  • Some famous works explore leagues as metaphors for larger societal issues, such as power dynamics and cooperation among different groups.

Translations

Translations of the word "leagued" in other languages:

🇵🇹 aliançado

🇮🇳 संघबद्ध

🇩🇪 verbündet

🇮🇩 bersekutu

🇺🇦 об'єднаний

🇵🇱 związany

🇯🇵 連合した

🇫🇷 allié

🇪🇸 unido

🇹🇷 ittifak yapmış

🇰🇷 연합된

🇸🇦 متحد

🇨🇿 spojený

🇸🇰 zjednotený

🇨🇳 联合的

🇸🇮 združen

🇮🇸 bandalag

🇰🇿 одақтасқан

🇬🇪 მოკავშირე

🇦🇿 ittifaqda

🇲🇽 unido