conurbation

[ˌkɒn.əˈbɜː.ʃən]

conurbation Definition

an extended urban area, typically consisting of several towns merging with the suburbs of one or more cities.

Using conurbation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "conurbation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Greater Tokyo Area is the world's largest conurbation.

  • Example

    The Ruhr conurbation in Germany is a major industrial region.

  • Example

    The San Francisco Bay Area is a conurbation of nine counties.

conurbation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for conurbation

Phrases with conurbation

  • a series of conurbations that form a continuous urban area

    Example

    The Northeast Megalopolis is a conurbation belt that stretches from Boston to Washington D.C.

  • the phenomenon where the growth of one city leads to the growth of other nearby cities and towns, resulting in the formation of a conurbation

    Example

    The conurbation effect can be seen in the growth of the Greater London Area, which has absorbed many surrounding towns and villages.

  • the uncontrolled expansion of a conurbation into surrounding rural areas, often resulting in environmental degradation and loss of farmland

    Example

    The conurbation sprawl around Beijing has led to severe air pollution and water shortages.

Origins of conurbation

from Latin 'con-' meaning 'together' and 'urbs' meaning 'city'

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Summary: conurbation in Brief

'Conurbation' [ˌkɒn.əˈbɜː.ʃən] refers to an extended urban area formed by the merging of several towns with the suburbs of one or more cities. Examples include the Greater Tokyo Area and the Ruhr conurbation in Germany. Phrases like 'conurbation belt' and 'conurbation effect' describe the phenomenon of multiple cities growing together to form a continuous urban area. 'Conurbation sprawl' refers to the uncontrolled expansion of a conurbation into surrounding rural areas.