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consortium

American  
[kuhn-sawr-shee-uhm, -tee-] / kənˈsɔr ʃi əm, -ti- /

noun

plural

consortia
  1. a combination of financial institutions, capitalists, etc., for carrying into effect some financial operation requiring large resources of capital.

  2. any association, partnership, or union.

  3. Law. the legal right of partners in a marriage to companionship and conjugal intercourse with each other.

    In a wrongful death action the surviving spouse commonly seeks damages for loss of consortium.


consortium British  
/ kənˈsɔːtɪəm /

noun

  1. an association of financiers, companies, etc, esp one formed for a particular purpose

  2. law the right of husband or wife to the company, assistance, and affection of the other

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Other Word Forms

  • consortial adjective

Etymology

Origin of consortium

1820–30; < Latin: partnership, equivalent to consort- consort + -ium -ium

Example Sentences

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Patrick Crehan buys fuel on behalf of a 3,500 member consortium, who are mainly agricultural farmers.

From BBC • Apr. 8, 2026

Mistral AI said Monday it had raised $830 million from a consortium of banks in its first debt-financing operation.

From Barron's • Mar. 30, 2026

Last year, BlackRock was part of a consortium that bought one of the world's largest data centre providers, Aligned Data Centres, in a $40bn deal.

From BBC • Mar. 24, 2026

A consortium of tech and defense firms, including Lockheed Martin, aims to test the Golden Dome software this summer.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 24, 2026

Woods was part of an international consortium of scientists studying terra preta.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann