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agglomerate

[uh-glom-uh-reyt, uh-glom-er-it, -uh-reyt] / əˈglɒm əˌreɪt, əˈglɒm ər ɪt, -əˌreɪt /


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Ideas don’t develop — they agglomerate in a repetitive, undifferentiated jumble, and the power they might have drains away.

From New York Times

Taken together, they depict a wildly aspirational luxury metropolis that seems to have tipped over without warning into “Blade Runner” dystopia, a city agglomerating by algorithm, recalling a line from J.G.

From New York Times

The old model of urban economics, agglomerated vertically in a clutch of downtown skyscrapers, has gradually ceded to a broader vision of mobility, remote access and live-work neighborhoods.

From New York Times

For instance, it’s still unclear how solid material agglomerates into planet-sized pieces.

From Scientific American

The streaming service rolled out on Monday its new Top 10 list feature, which agglomerates movies and TV shows that are trending overall on the homepage.

From Fox News