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conglomeration

[kuhn-glom-uh-rey-shuhn, kuhng-] / kənˌglɒm əˈreɪ ʃən, kəŋ- /


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That’s because the creation produced by the AI is a conglomeration of images, so details that would be important in representing the reality of a photo could be distorted.

From Washington Post

But at the same time, multinationalism, commercialism and conglomeration have their drawbacks.

From Los Angeles Times

That appears to be caused by downpours of mushballs — viscous, sticky conglomerations the size of baseballs.

From New York Times

In the late 1930s, residents of Wyoming, Montana and South Dakota dreamed of forging a conglomeration of like-minded communities into a new state that would call itself Absaroka.

From New York Times

Made with graphite, its dense conglomerations of curves and straight lines are replete with smudges, clues that prove that learning the artist’s process is integral to appreciating the final product.

From New York Times