noun
- plural of syndic; government officials or magistrates in certain European countries or regions
- representatives or delegates chosen to act for a group or organization
Usage: formal; historical
Usage: formal
Examples
- The syndics met to discuss the new municipal regulations.
- Three syndics were elected to represent the merchants’ guild.
- The university appointed syndics to oversee the construction project.
- Local syndics gathered to address the community’s concerns.
- The syndics reported back to their respective constituencies.
- Historical records show that syndics held significant power in medieval cities.