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
Derived Forms
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miniconglomeratenoun
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superconglomeratenoun
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deconglomerateverb
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conglomeraticadjective
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conglomeriticadjective
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pseudoconglomerateadjective
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unconglomeratedadjective
Inflected Forms
Nouns
Participles
Conjugated Forms
Present
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conglomeratesimple
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conglomeratessimple
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have conglomeratedperfect
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has conglomeratedperfect
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am conglomeratingprogressive
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are conglomeratingprogressive
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is conglomeratingprogressive
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have been conglomeratingperfect progressive
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has been conglomeratingperfect progressive
Past
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conglomeratedsimple
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had conglomeratedperfect
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was conglomeratingprogressive
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were conglomeratingprogressive
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had been conglomeratingperfect progressive
Future
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
Explanation
A conglomerate is a group of things, especially companies, put together to form one. If you are rich enough to buy a TV network, a record company, several newspapers, and a radio station, you too can own a media conglomerate. The root of conglomerate is glomus, a Latin word for “ball.” So think of a conglomerate as a bunch of different things balled together. Before it came to describe giant corporations, a conglomerate was a rock formed from different kinds of minerals. Conglomerate can also be used as a verb — like when your media companies conglomerated successfully.
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Example Sentences
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At KKR Private Equity Conglomerate, an $11.8 billion fund, performance fees for 2025 were $203.2 million, in addition to $78.7 million of management fees.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 28, 2026
Key to the topography is the underlying rock, a durable aggregate called Shawangunk Conglomerate.
From Washington Post • Jun. 3, 2022
“We’re all about protecting special places for future generations — and Conglomerate Mesa is one of them,” Schneider said, gazing out across a spectacular landscape scarred by miners prospecting for gold.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 3, 2022
Conglomerate Asia World, blacklisted for alleged ties to Burma’s military, welcomed Obama’s pledge to lift sanctions.
From Time • Sep. 16, 2016
In all probability merely as a fault in the Conglomerate, similar to many of those faults which in the Coal Measures of the southern districts we find occupied by continuous dikes of trap.
From The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland by Symonds, W. S. (William Samuel)
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