| 释义 | View usage for: (fedəreɪtɪd) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]Federated states or societies are ones that have joined together for a common purpose.  Staying in the federated state or becoming independent is for the people to decide. Synonyms: confederated, united, federal, associated More Synonyms of federatedfederated in British English (ˈfɛdəreɪtɪd) adjective(of a country) having a federal system of government  Whether to stay in the federated state or become independent is a decision that hasto be made by the people.Synonyms of 'federated'confederated, united, federal, associated More Synonyms of federatedIn other languagesfederatedBritish English: federated ADJECTIVE  Federated states or societies are ones that have joined together for a common purpose. Whether to stay in the federated state or become independent is a decision that has to be made by the people. American English: federatedBrazilian Portuguese: conferederadoChinese: 联邦制的European Spanish: federadoFrench: fédéréGerman: föderiertItalian: federatoJapanese: 連邦制のKorean: 연합된European Portuguese: confederadoLatin American Spanish: federado
a larger federated Europe Synonyms confederated unified amalgamatedAdditional synonymsthe Associated Press Synonyms connected,  united,  joined,  leagued,  linked,  tied,  related,  allied,  combined,  involved,  bound,  syndicated,  affiliated,  correlated,  confederated,  yokedDefinition of a form of government in which power is divided between one central and several regional governments Communist deputies in the federal assemblySynonyms confederate,  combined,  federated,  in alliancea fully integrated, supportive society Synonyms unified,  united,  combined,  leagued,  allied,  pooled,  collective,  affiliated,  banded togetherfed upfederalfederatefederatedfederationfeefeeble
Related terms offederatedAdditional synonymsDefinition produced by two or more people or things in combination a united front against extreme povertySynonyms combined,  leagued,  allied,  unified,  pooled,  concerted,  collective,  affiliated,  in partnership,  banded together |