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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 • Jan. 31, 2024

The virus makes countless copies of Ralph himself, which eventually agglomerate to become a Ralphzilla that destroys the web’s infrastructure in pursuit of trapping Vanellope in their relationship.

From Slate • Dec. 4, 2018

Ross, 79, billionaire investor known for aggressive moves to agglomerate and sell failing steel- and coal-industry interests.

From The Guardian • Jan. 3, 2017

So kudos to Schumer for using a fresh word, which we will promptly agglomerate.

From Washington Post • Aug. 7, 2013

This view, that the agglomerate of earth and water was not a perfect sphere, was universally accepted in the later Middle Ages, and the new cosmography required its refutation.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton




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