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Conglomerations meaning
plural of conglomeration
Example sentences (5)
Germany's coalition governments are largely based on well-established political parties, not conglomerations concocted before elections as in Kenya.
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Jasper Quartz-siters, for many years now, have been swallowed up by the inexorable tide of history, where small-town high schools become folded into larger conglomerations.
Their attraction to one another, however, leads to a snowball effect, in which small groups quickly expand into massive conglomerations consisting of billions of individuals.
According to this view, all that exists is matter and void, and all phenomena result from different motions and conglomerations of base material particles called "atoms" (literally: "indivisibles").
Cirrus in temperate regions typically have the shapes segregated by type: the columns and plates tend to be at the top of the cloud, whereas the rosettes and conglomerations tend to be near the base.