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megacorporation

American  
[meg-uh-kawr-puh-rey-shuhn] / ˈmɛg əˌkɔr pəˌreɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. a giant company formed from two or more large companies or a number of companies of various sizes.


Etymology

Origin of megacorporation

mega- + corporation

Example Sentences

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Many Musk fans, however, hope that the SpaceX IPO is just one step on the path to a Musk megacorporation with SpaceX, xAI, and Tesla combined.

From Barron's

The decision makes clear the deciding factor for Iger and his investors: the brutal fact that their in-person offerings and merchandise make up the bulk of the megacorporation’s revenue and business, far outstripping TV and streaming.

From Slate

There are no human characters in “Badlands,” only expendable mechanical representatives of a megacorporation bent on bringing the known universe to heel.

From Salon

It follows workers at a megacorporation who submit to a procedure that severs their work memories from their personal ones, and it gets wildly weird.

From Slate

Speaking from his Oakland home, Riley explained why he’s not planning to compromise, no matter which megacorporation is bankrolling his project.

From Los Angeles Times