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How to pronounce syndic in English?

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Type of agent, broker, factor

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If it is shabby, this means that the syndic, or management company, is probably not very efficient.
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He acted as procureur-syndic of the district of Bernay during the session of the National Constituent Assembly.
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The Laplace family was involved in agriculture until at least 1750, but Pierre Laplace senior was also a cider merchant and syndic of the town of Beaumont.
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The many anecdotes of Boone's tenure as syndic suggest he sought to render fair judgments rather than to strictly observe the letter of the law.
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Ranade held the offices of syndic and dean in arts at Bombay University, where he displayed much organizing power and great intimacy with the needs of the student class.
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  • One appointed to represent a city or university or corporation in business transactions
  • Syndic (Late Latin: syndicus; Greek: u03C3u03CDu03BDu03B4u03B9u03BAu03BFu03C2, su00FDndikos u2013 one who helps in a court of justice, an advocate, representative) is a term applied in certain countries to an officer of government with varying powers, and secondly to a representative or delegate of a university, institution or other corporation, entrusted with special functions or powers.
  • A government official, a magistrate, especially one of the Chief Magistrates of Geneva
  • Any of various government officials in some European countries, esp. a civil magistrate or the like.