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conglomeration

American  
[kuhn-glom-uh-rey-shuhn, kuhng-] / kənˌglɒm əˈreɪ ʃən, kəŋ- /

noun

  1. the act of conglomerating; the state of being conglomerated.

  2. a cohering mass; cluster.

    Synonyms:
    conglomerate, aggregation, aggregate, agglomeration
  3. a heterogeneous combination.

    a conglomeration of ideas.

    Synonyms:
    conglomerate, aggregation, aggregate, agglomeration

conglomeration British  
/ kənˌɡlɒməˈreɪʃən /

noun

  1. a conglomerate mass

  2. a mass of miscellaneous things

  3. the act of conglomerating or the state of being conglomerated

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of conglomeration

1620–30; < Late Latin conglomerātiōn- (stem of conglomerātiō ), equivalent to conglomerāt ( us ) conglomerate + -iōn- -ion

Explanation

Conglomeration is a fancy word for a bunch of stuff brought together. People, companies, ideas, and other things can group together in conglomerations. If you ever want something and you're asked why, you could show off your vocabulary and say, "I have a conglomeration of reasons!" That means you have a bunch of reasons that may or may not be connected. A huge mob of people could be described as a conglomeration — which sounds nicer than "mob." The "with" should be a reminder that this is a word that brings things or people together. In the dictionary, you'll find a conglomeration of words — like "conversation" and "concert" — that use con- to suggest a bringing together.

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Sinykin is an assistant professor of English at Emory University and author of the forthcoming book, “Big Fiction: How Conglomeration Changed Book Publishing and American Literature.”

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 8, 2023

At the same time, the story follows a poet named Ona Sudak, who is stranded on an alien world, and a Conglomeration agent tasked with a secretive mission.

From The Verge • Feb. 15, 2019

Conglomeration of human and inhuman such as the eyes of the refined seldom look upon....

From V. V.'s Eyes by Harrison, Henry Sydnor

Elizabeth did not however long continue working, for as soon as tea was over she proposed to play at the game of Conglomeration, as she had talked of doing in the course of the walk.

From Abbeychurch by Yonge, Charlotte Mary