conglobe (Meaning)

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conglobe (v)

assume a globular shape

Synonyms & Antonyms of conglobe

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conglobe Sentence Examples

  1. When the dough is kneaded, it begins to conglobe into a smooth, elastic ball.
  2. The artist skillfully used clay to conglobe into intricate sculptures.
  3. As the raindrops fell, they started to conglobe on the windowpane, forming tiny droplets.
  4. Under the microscope, we observed the particles conglobe into larger clusters.
  5. With patience and precision, the jeweler helped the tiny gemstones conglobe into a stunning necklace.
  6. The students worked together to conglobe their ideas into a cohesive presentation.
  7. The liquid soap caused the oil droplets to conglobe, forming a milky emulsion.
  8. In astronomy, galaxies conglobe from clouds of gas and dust under the force of gravity.
  9. The project team members conglobe their expertise to tackle complex challenges.
  10. Over time, the sediment particles conglobe into solid rock formations through the process of lithification.

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assume a globular shape

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When the dough is kneaded, it begins to conglobe into a smooth, elastic ball.

The artist skillfully used clay to conglobe into intricate sculptures.

As the raindrops fell, they started to conglobe on the windowpane, forming tiny droplets.

Under the microscope, we observed the particles conglobe into larger clusters.