Banded - English meaning
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Banded – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveMarked with a stripe or stripes of a different colour.
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Banded agate
verbProvide or fit (an object) with something in the form of a strip or ring, for reinforcement or decoration.
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Doors are banded with iron to make them strongerverbMark (something) with a stripe or stripes of a different colour.
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The bird's bill is banded across the middle with blackverbAllocate to a range or category (used especially in financial contexts).
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Single adults in a property banded above d will pay more
verb(of people or organizations) form a group to achieve a mutual objective.
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Local people banded together to fight the companySynonims:
Join (up)Team upJoin forcesPool resourcesClub togetherGet togetherCome togetherCollaborateCooperateWork togetherPull togetherAmalgamateUniteForm an allianceForm an associationC
nounA group of musicians who play music together, esp. popular music
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A jazz/rock band, a marching/military band, a band of outlaws, the silver band from his wristwatch …
nounA range of values or amounts within fixed upper and lower limits
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Most of our employees are within the lower age band., the government would like to widen the 20p ta…
nounA group of musicians who play modern music together
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A jazz/rock band, the beatles were probably the most famous band in the world.
nounA group of young men or women who perform popular songs together and dance as a group
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He made his name in the 90s boy band boyzone, before going on to a highly successful solo career.
nounA thin, flat piece of cloth, elastic, metal, or other material put around something, or a long, narrow piece of colour, light, etc. that is different from what surrounds it
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A wrist band, a red silk band, a narrow band of grass separated the greenhouse from the vegetable g…
nounA particular range of values, numbers, etc.
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The scheme is devised for young people in the 15–20 age band.
nounA group of people who share the same interests or beliefs, or who have joined together for a special purpose
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The former president still has a small band of supporters.
nounA group of indigenous north american people, usually a group who are related to each other, and who form part of a larger tribe
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An advocacy group for indigenous bands says many native languages face imminent extinction., in the…
nounA group that is a unit of government for canadian first nations people
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He is a tribal councilman for the cold lake first nations band., each first nation is typically rep…
verbTo put a band on something, especially an animal
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We banded the birds (= put bands around their legs) so that we could identify them later.
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Word origin
late Middle English: from Old French bande, of Germanic origin; related to banner.
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