conglomeratic

/kənˌɡlɑməˈrætɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or consisting of a conglomerate, especially a large corporation formed by merging many different companies.
    • Investors were attracted to the conglomeratic business model because it spread risk across many sectors.
    • The conglomeratic structure of the company allowed it to dominate several unrelated industries.
    • The report analyzed the conglomeratic nature of the media group, which owned newspapers, TV stations, and film studios.
  2. Composed of various different parts or elements; mixed or heterogeneous.
    • The city's conglomeratic population included people from dozens of cultural backgrounds.
    • Her conglomeratic collection of antiques ranged from Victorian furniture to ancient pottery.
    • The committee was a conglomeratic group of scientists, artists, and business leaders.
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