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The word 'league' is both a verb and a noun.The verb 'league' is to work together with other people in order to prevent or support something; a word for an action.The noun 'league' is a word for a group of teams or players who regularly compete against one another; a group of people, organizations, or countries that have joined together because they have the same interests or aims; an obsolete word for measure of distance by land; a word for a thing.
There is no direct antonym for the noun 'league', a word for an organization of people with a common purpose. Either a league exists or it does not.
The word "league" is separated into one syllable: lea-gue.
The word "league" has 4 phonemes: /l/, /i/, /g/, /ɪ/.
The closest synonyms might include brotherhood, clan, fraternity, community, coterie, league, union, kinship, company.
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An antonym for the word league is disassociate I hope this might've answer your question.