Plural for an alliance of people or groups working together
“The rankings are believed to contribute to international recognition, and to confirm belonging to an elite league of business schools internationally.”
Plural for a class or category, typically denoting quality or excellence
“The story isn't quite in that league, but the execution is impeccable.”
Plural for a competition where sports clubs play each other over a period for a championship
“The existence of a soccer team playing in the top league has no causal relation with the size of the city.”
Plural for a list of similarly grouped items or people, typically ranked by top-performing
Plural for an agreement or union formed by mutual communication of opinions and views
Plural for the engagement in a social or friendly relationship with (someone)
To cooperate or join forces in a league or alliance
“It was supposed that the Khamtees had too much good sense to league with other lawless and disaffected tribes.”
To make, form, or suggest a connection with or between
“Catharine of Medicis strove to league the two countries by a marriage of Elizabeth with the Duke of Anjou.”
To fraternize or mingle with others socially
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