conglomeratize
con•glom•er•a•tize
(kənˈglɒm ər əˌtaɪz, kəŋ-)
v.t., v.i. -tized, -tiz•ing. to form into or become a conglomerate.
[1980–85]
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Bluhdorn was so eager to
conglomeratize that he even tried to persuade Fidel Castro to form a sugar cartel.
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