Leagued: meaning, definitions and examples

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leagued

 

[ liːgd ]

Verb
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.

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

Etymology

The word 'league' originates from the Old French 'lige,' meaning 'bound' or 'loyal,' which is derived from the Latin 'ligare,' meaning 'to bind.' This concept of binding together reflects the idea of forming alliances or partnerships. In English, the term has evolved over the centuries to describe various forms of coalition, primarily in social, political, and sporting contexts. The verb form 'to league' emerged in the late 15th century, signifying the act of joining together for a common goal. The evolution of 'leagued' as the past tense showcases the historical significance of collaborative efforts in various societal aspects. From its roots in loyalty and binding agreements, the term has expanded to encompass numerous collective endeavors, highlighting the importance of unity in various fields.