The Collaborative International Dictionary
Conglomerate \Con*glom"er*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conglomerated; p. pr. & vb. n. Conglomerating.] To gather into a ball or round body; to collect into a mass.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: conglomerate)
Usage examples of "conglomerated".
Good copy meant valuable advertising for the firm, which was already a household name, Conglomerated Stores.
One of my professors at the Business School had preached that in selling we should start at the top and work down, and Conglomerated was the top.
Forbes Adams was shot and killed moments ago as he crossed the parking lot of the Jersey City warehouse of Conglomerated Stores.
The first half had gone out and the second was almost ready for delivery, the Big C boxes stacked high, filling the limited area, when a letter came to Frank from Conglomerated Stores.
Tinker had been with him all the way through his climb up the corporate maze of Conglomerated Stores but he still had not plumbed the depths of her conservatism.
Russo made sure that Jason Dearborne understood all of this and was darkly amused at Dearborne's deep flush when he heard that Conglomerated Stores was buying the Wade product.
He felt the primary responsibility for the good health of Conglomerated Stores and apparently something unhealthy was threatening the company.
Well, there was no real news, but he might use the excuse of reporting on the burgled residences, and he did feel free to discuss this case with the Conglomerated president.
It was hard for him to believe that gangsters, powerful though he realized they were, could infect the Conglomerated organization and profit from sales to it.
Why would the President of Conglomerated come to him personally unless something had been discovered to connect him and Larry to Johnny Dee, to murder.
Jason could be tough enough in his business world, even probably ruthless when it was necessary, otherwise he could not have risen in so few years to the head of Conglomerated Stores.
The Don could not afford to let the Conglomerated Store people think they could keep him out of their market, and out of his moves to correct that idea new trouble had risen.
Any dope knows better than to tackle an outfit as big as Conglomerated Stores that way.
Clarence Howe is chairman of the board of Conglomerated Stores, but that doesn't mean he owns them.
There had been an abrupt break-off of the threatening phone calls and the attacks on Conglomerated, and Jay Jay had told him what it probably meant.