conglomerate

/kənˈɡlɑːmərət/
verb
  1. To gather together into a mass or whole; to form a conglomerate.
    • Various interest groups conglomerated to form a powerful lobby.
    • The particles conglomerated into a solid lump under pressure.
    • Over time, the small businesses conglomerated into a large corporation.
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noun
  1. A large corporation made up of many different companies that operate in different industries.
    • The conglomerate expanded by acquiring a software company and a food manufacturer.
    • The media conglomerate owns television stations, newspapers, and film studios.
    • Investors were interested in the conglomerate because of its diverse portfolio.
  2. A rock composed of rounded fragments cemented together.
    • The cliff was made of conglomerate, with pebbles visible in the stone.
    • The path was paved with a rough conglomerate that sparkled in the sun.
    • Geologists studied the conglomerate to learn about ancient riverbeds.
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adjective
  1. Made up of separate parts or elements gathered into a single mass or group.
    • The conglomerate structure of the company allowed it to survive market changes.
    • Their conglomerate collection of art included paintings, sculptures, and photographs.
    • The city's population is a conglomerate mix of many different cultures.
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