1. banded - Adjective
2. banded - Verb
4. banded - Adjective Satellite
of Band
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe one reasonable goal of social life was affirmed to be the creation of a world of awakened, of sensitive, intelligent, and mutually understanding personalities, banded together for the common purpose of exploring the universe and developing the human spirit's manifold potentialities. Olaf Stapledon
The error arises from the learned jurists deceiving themselves and others, by asserting that government is not what it really is, one set of men banded together to oppress another set of men, but, as shown by science, is the representation of the citizens in their collective capacity. Leo Tolstoy
While their very race is exterminated, the Libertarians are angry because they do not want to use driver's licenses. These are the fools who do not realize that tyrants have always banded together to pick off individuals one at a time. David Lane (white nationalist)
He caught me to him, his arms banded tight around me. His face pressed into my throat. "Where do we go from here?" I held him. "Wherever this takes us. Together. Sylvia Day
kept watch for the return of their banded birds Source: Internet
banded cattle Source: Internet