agglomerated

[uh-glom-uh-rey-tid]

agglomerated Definition

  • 1collected or gathered into a mass or cluster
  • 2formed into a rounded mass

Using agglomerated: Examples

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

  • Example

    The agglomerated debris blocked the river flow.

  • Example

    The agglomerated particles formed a dense cloud.

  • Example

    The agglomerated grapes made a full-bodied wine.

agglomerated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for agglomerated

Antonyms for agglomerated

Phrases with agglomerated

  • a type of cork made from small pieces of cork bark that are glued together

    Example

    The wine bottle was sealed with an agglomerated cork.

  • a type of artificial stone made by mixing stone chips with a binding agent

    Example

    The patio was paved with agglomerated stone.

  • a type of iron ore made by heating and compressing small particles of iron ore

    Example

    The steel mill used agglomerated iron ore as a raw material.

Origins of agglomerated

from Latin 'agglomerare', meaning 'to wind or add onto a ball'

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Summary: agglomerated in Brief

The term 'agglomerated' [uh-glom-uh-rey-tid] refers to things that are collected or gathered into a mass or cluster, or formed into a rounded mass. It can describe natural phenomena like debris or particles, or man-made materials like cork, stone, or iron ore. Synonyms include 'clustered,' 'massed,' 'grouped,' and 'bunched.' Antonyms include 'dispersed,' 'scattered,' and 'separated.'