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Definition of conglomeration in English: conglomerationnoun kəŋˌɡlɒməˈreɪʃ(ə)nkənˌɡlɑməˈreɪʃ(ə)n 1A number of different things, parts or items that are grouped together; collection. a loose conglomeration of pieces Example sentencesExamples - Similarly, the orange ovals highlight some sort of conglomeration that was duplicated.
- Eventually, every poster in our mind gets tie dyed into one big conglomeration of waste.
- The building now houses a conglomeration of different businesses.
- These short essays add tremendously to the book, again raising it above the level of a conglomeration of stories of human stupidity.
- The recovered craft was a conglomeration of conventional and cutting edge technology of the time.
- A set is any collection, group, or conglomeration.
- It is not possible to reciprocate a purely passive or mechanical or insentient conglomeration of objects.
- There's no one particular reason, there's just a conglomeration of reasons for Brian.
- Much like the movie is a conglomeration of familiar elements.
- In my field of view they've been building a sprawling conglomeration of flats.
- This 14-minute piece is simply a conglomeration of vignettes of tweens and young women doing a variety of things in the bathroom.
- A conglomeration of the rating scales created by students in all three classes is shown in Figure 2.
- Prop is a unique conglomeration of vibraphones, marimba, synthesisers, drums, percussion and bass guitar - a tuned percussion group with a rhythm section.
- Created by Victor Frankenstein in Ingolstadt, the monster is a conglomeration of human parts with inhuman strength.
- The concept belief would require an even more complex conglomeration of primitives.
- The Mirwaiz is a pivotal member of the APHC - a loose conglomeration of pro-independence or pro-Pakistan parties in the Kashmir valley.
- Each human is a unique conglomeration of chemicals (molecules, etc.).
- Their sound is their own: a live progressive breakbeat house conglomeration.
- The Indian film industry is a conglomeration of various big and small regional language industries.
- It is a whole conglomeration of different things that cause history.
Synonyms collection, cluster, assortment, mix, variety, medley, mixed bag, pot-pourri, miscellany, selection, combination accumulation, mass, gathering, cumulation, package, aggregation, accretion, agglomerate, agglomeration rare amassment 2mass noun The process of forming a conglomerate. the practice of media conglomeration Example sentencesExamples - This is similar to when media conglomerates sell off ownership of some of their subsidiaries because conglomeration loses profitability at a certain point.
- Now, the illogic of massive media conglomeration is a lot easier to enter into than to back out of.
- And it may even be a small sign of the baleful effects of media industry conglomeration.
- It is owned by the Apollo Group, which was founded in 1973 and is a conglomeration of for-profit educational companies.
- Stationary conglomerations of individuals were transformed into migratory co-operative groups, following the shores of lakes and seas, and the courses of rivers.
- Critics say the FCC is preparing to allow record levels of conglomeration in the cable industry.
- Finally, coverage of the climate crisis is one of many casualties of media conglomeration.
- Urban conglomerations are water intensive by their very nature.
- It is not some financial corporation, or industrial conglomeration milking its poor workers for personal gain.
- The struggling Vivendi conglomeration has reportedly shopped Universal, the world's largest record company, since last year.
- A gawky chap with a ponytail, rarely ever seen in a suit, he wanted to be different from those tough guys at the big anonymous corporate conglomerations.
- A conglomeration of a bunch of retailers working with them, doing distribution, and co-marketing is a different situation.
- I'm glad to see an artist taking on the subject of radio/media conglomeration.
- China Telecom is a conglomeration of many largely independent provincial companies.
- Luckily for them, corporate conglomeration makes branching out that much easier - since one branch is just a small step from the trunk.
- Media conglomeration runs in cycles, so the fish currently progressing through the bellies of the media kings may not stay there for long.
- No decent person wants to worship an amoral conglomeration of technology.
- The small traders will oppose any scheme to transform the town centre into a conglomeration of faceless shops selling the same products.
- There are tremendous economic benefits to media conglomeration - but they accrue almost entirely to the media owners.
- With globalisation have come huge conglomerations of multinational publishers who swamp the limited Australian market with publications from the USA, the UK and Europe.
Definition of conglomeration in US English: conglomerationnounkənˌɡlɑməˈreɪʃ(ə)nkənˌɡläməˈrāSH(ə)n 1A number of different things, parts or items that are grouped together; collection. a loose conglomeration of pieces Example sentencesExamples - There's no one particular reason, there's just a conglomeration of reasons for Brian.
- The building now houses a conglomeration of different businesses.
- This 14-minute piece is simply a conglomeration of vignettes of tweens and young women doing a variety of things in the bathroom.
- A conglomeration of the rating scales created by students in all three classes is shown in Figure 2.
- It is a whole conglomeration of different things that cause history.
- A set is any collection, group, or conglomeration.
- The Mirwaiz is a pivotal member of the APHC - a loose conglomeration of pro-independence or pro-Pakistan parties in the Kashmir valley.
- Prop is a unique conglomeration of vibraphones, marimba, synthesisers, drums, percussion and bass guitar - a tuned percussion group with a rhythm section.
- Similarly, the orange ovals highlight some sort of conglomeration that was duplicated.
- Much like the movie is a conglomeration of familiar elements.
- Each human is a unique conglomeration of chemicals (molecules, etc.).
- In my field of view they've been building a sprawling conglomeration of flats.
- The recovered craft was a conglomeration of conventional and cutting edge technology of the time.
- It is not possible to reciprocate a purely passive or mechanical or insentient conglomeration of objects.
- These short essays add tremendously to the book, again raising it above the level of a conglomeration of stories of human stupidity.
- Created by Victor Frankenstein in Ingolstadt, the monster is a conglomeration of human parts with inhuman strength.
- Eventually, every poster in our mind gets tie dyed into one big conglomeration of waste.
- Their sound is their own: a live progressive breakbeat house conglomeration.
- The concept belief would require an even more complex conglomeration of primitives.
- The Indian film industry is a conglomeration of various big and small regional language industries.
Synonyms collection, cluster, assortment, mix, variety, medley, mixed bag, pot-pourri, miscellany, selection, combination 2The process of forming a conglomerate. the practice of media conglomeration Example sentencesExamples - Urban conglomerations are water intensive by their very nature.
- This is similar to when media conglomerates sell off ownership of some of their subsidiaries because conglomeration loses profitability at a certain point.
- I'm glad to see an artist taking on the subject of radio/media conglomeration.
- Now, the illogic of massive media conglomeration is a lot easier to enter into than to back out of.
- China Telecom is a conglomeration of many largely independent provincial companies.
- Critics say the FCC is preparing to allow record levels of conglomeration in the cable industry.
- It is not some financial corporation, or industrial conglomeration milking its poor workers for personal gain.
- Finally, coverage of the climate crisis is one of many casualties of media conglomeration.
- With globalisation have come huge conglomerations of multinational publishers who swamp the limited Australian market with publications from the USA, the UK and Europe.
- Luckily for them, corporate conglomeration makes branching out that much easier - since one branch is just a small step from the trunk.
- A gawky chap with a ponytail, rarely ever seen in a suit, he wanted to be different from those tough guys at the big anonymous corporate conglomerations.
- A conglomeration of a bunch of retailers working with them, doing distribution, and co-marketing is a different situation.
- The small traders will oppose any scheme to transform the town centre into a conglomeration of faceless shops selling the same products.
- It is owned by the Apollo Group, which was founded in 1973 and is a conglomeration of for-profit educational companies.
- No decent person wants to worship an amoral conglomeration of technology.
- There are tremendous economic benefits to media conglomeration - but they accrue almost entirely to the media owners.
- The struggling Vivendi conglomeration has reportedly shopped Universal, the world's largest record company, since last year.
- Media conglomeration runs in cycles, so the fish currently progressing through the bellies of the media kings may not stay there for long.
- Stationary conglomerations of individuals were transformed into migratory co-operative groups, following the shores of lakes and seas, and the courses of rivers.
- And it may even be a small sign of the baleful effects of media industry conglomeration.
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