Sentences with agglomeration
ag·glom·er·a·tion
A a - The towns are on the way to becoming agglomerations of desperately poor people.
- Agglomeration arises from interaction between particles, as a result of which they adhere to one another to form clusters.Agglomeration is a particle size enlargement process in which fine particles are joined in an assembly.Agglomeration is when particles stick together and form groups which are loosely attached.
- How can such an agglomeration be a city?
- The movement he built was populated by an eclectic agglomeration of people who left the fields, classrooms.
- The new data come from an unusual agglomeration of both old and new technologies.
- 19, is the emphasis on the human quirkiness behind the sheer agglomeration of objects.