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conglomeration

[ UK /kənɡlˌɒməɹˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
[ US /kənˌɡɫɑmɝˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a sum total of many heterogenous things taken together
  2. an occurrence combining miscellaneous things into a (more or less) rounded mass
  3. a rounded spherical form

How To Use conglomeration In A Sentence

  • The Alliance for Aging Research was established in 1986 by a conglomeration of health organizations, medical schools and major corporations.
  • In my field of view they've been building a sprawling conglomeration of flats.
  • Moreover, the entire vehicle line-up appears to be coming into its own in terms of styling - the cars no longer look like a conglomeration of the best features from a variety of marques.
  • The Mirwaiz is a pivotal member of the APHC - a loose conglomeration of pro-independence or pro-Pakistan parties in the Kashmir valley.
  • The small traders will oppose any scheme to transform the town centre into a conglomeration of faceless shops selling the same products.
  • With concentration, conglomeration and internationalization the issues of power and accountability became substantially more difficult, in both principle and practice.
  • There is a growing tendency of conglomeration along with the in - depth reformation and opening in China.
  • Presently the establishment of the merchants Birkin lay before us, an establishment of curious aspect, since it constituted, rather, a conglomeration of appendages to a main building of ground floor and attics, with four windows facing on to the street, and a series of underpropping annexes. Through Russia
  • Finally, coverage of the climate crisis is one of many casualties of media conglomeration.
  • Many explored the idea of conglomeration; that having a certain company behind you can help your credibility, but it also creates problems if it’s the wrong company, or if said company is concerned almost solely with ratings, as many seemed to be. 2008 February | Entrekin
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