conglomerate
Americannoun
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anything composed of heterogeneous materials or elements.
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a corporation consisting of a number of subsidiary companies or divisions in a variety of unrelated industries, usually as a result of merger or acquisition.
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Geology. a rock consisting of pebbles or the like embedded in a finer cementing material; consolidated gravel.
adjective
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gathered into a rounded mass; consisting of parts so gathered; clustered.
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consisting of heterogeneous parts or elements.
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of or relating to a corporate conglomerate.
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Geology. of the nature of a conglomerate.
verb (used with object)
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to bring together into a cohering mass.
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to gather into a ball or rounded mass.
verb (used without object)
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to collect or cluster together.
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(of a company) to become part of or merge with a conglomerate.
noun
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a thing composed of heterogeneous elements; mass
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any coarse-grained sedimentary rock consisting of rounded fragments of rock embedded in a finer matrix Compare agglomerate
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a large corporation consisting of a group of companies dealing in widely diversified goods, services, etc
verb
adjective
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made up of heterogeneous elements; massed
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(of sedimentary rocks) consisting of rounded fragments within a finer matrix
Other Word Forms
- conglomeratic adjective
- conglomeritic adjective
- deconglomerate verb
- miniconglomerate noun
- pseudoconglomerate adjective
- superconglomerate noun
- unconglomerated adjective
Etymology
Origin of conglomerate
1565–75; < Latin conglomerātus (past participle of conglomerāre ), equivalent to con- con- + glomer- (stem of glomus ) ball of yarn + -ātus -ate 1
Example Sentences
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The conglomerate has been sharpening its focus on its core e-commerce and artificial-intelligence businesses—its biggest revenue drivers.
Newsletter last week said it was the conglomerate’s second-largest by that measure.
The Japanese conglomerate is exploring a further investment as part of the startup’s efforts to raise up to $100 billion.
South Korea’s technology scene is still dominated by the conglomerates known as chaebols, with startups playing a marginal role.
Buffett famously transformed Berkshire Hathaway from a dying textile firm into a conglomerate by using cash to invest in other businesses.
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