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leaguing Definition


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league1
noun
    1. A union of persons, nations, etc formed for the benefit of the members.
      Thesaurus: alliance, association, class, category, coalition, confederation, federation, fraternity, union, syndicate, cartel.
    2. A group of sports clubs which compete over a period for a championship.
    3. A class or group, considered in terms of ability, importance, etc.
verb
    tr & intr
    leagued, leaguing
    1. To form or be formed into a league.
Idiom: bottom of the league (top of the league)
    The lowest or highest in a particular field of achievement, or in quality.
Idiom: in league with someone
    Acting or planning with them, usually for some unfavourable outcome or purpose.
Idiom: in the big league
    colloq
    Amongst the most important, powerful, etc people, organizations, etc.
Idiom: not in the same league as
    Not of the same calibre, ability, importance, etc, as.
Etymology: 15c: from Latin ligare to bind.



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