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What is the past tense of conglomerate?

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The past tense of conglomerate is conglomerated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of conglomerate is conglomerates.

The present participle of conglomerate is conglomerating.

The past participle of conglomerate is conglomerated.

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Across from his standpoint, a group of trees loomed tall and conglomerated in darkness.
But as they conglomerated into the mass of people, she was deciding whether or not to remind him he was still unnecessarily touching her.
The infighting the Journal refers to is what the media companies got instead of synergy when they conglomerated.
One of the reasons the situation in America is as bad as it is is that bookstores were conglomerated at the same time as the publishers were.
The other students had already conglomerated into their groups, and Andrew was off talking with Matthew and flirting with his girlfriend.
As soon as the record companies conglomerated, they no longer had the time to spend developing.

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