Pronunciation: /ˈfɛdəˌreɪtɪd/
verb past tense of federate, meaning to unite or combine into a single group or organization
A1 The countries federated to form a stronger union.
A2 The local businesses federated to create a more powerful voice in the community.
B1 The organizations federated to pool their resources and expertise.
B2 The political parties federated to present a united front in the upcoming election.
C1 The trade unions federated to negotiate better working conditions for their members.
C2 The tech companies federated to develop new industry standards and regulations.
adjective describing a group or organization that is formed by separate organizations or groups working together
A1 The federated group of schools organized a field trip for the students.
A2 The federated states worked together to address the issue of pollution in the region.
B1 The federated companies collaborated on a new marketing campaign to reach a wider audience.
B2 The federated nations signed a treaty to promote peace and cooperation among themselves.
C1 The federated organizations pooled their resources to provide aid to the disaster-stricken areas.
C2 The federated institutions implemented a unified policy to streamline their operations and improve efficiency.
formal The federated states worked together to establish a common trade agreement.
informal The federated groups decided to pool their resources for the project.
slang Let's join the federated crew for the event.
figurative The federated efforts of the team led to their success.
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