Consortium

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Pronunciation: /kənˈsɔːrtiəm/

Definitions of consortium

noun a group of individuals or organizations united for a common purpose

Example Sentences

A1 A consortium of local businesses worked together to improve the community park.

A2 The consortium of universities collaborated on a research project to study climate change.

B1 The government formed a consortium with private companies to fund the new infrastructure project.

B2 The consortium of international organizations was established to address global health issues.

C1 The consortium of tech companies joined forces to develop a new software platform.

C2 The consortium of leading scientists was awarded a grant to conduct groundbreaking research in genetics.

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Example Sentences

A1 The companies decided to consortium together to increase their buying power.

A2 The students consortiumed to organize a charity event for the local community.

B1 The small businesses consortiumed to share resources and reduce costs.

B2 The countries consortiumed to address climate change on a global scale.

C1 The universities consortiumed to conduct groundbreaking research in the field of medicine.

C2 The tech giants consortiumed to develop innovative solutions for sustainable energy.

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Example Sentences

A1 The consortium project involved multiple companies working together.

A2 The consortium agreement was signed by all the participating organizations.

B1 The consortium members collaborated on a research paper.

B2 The consortium partners pooled their resources to fund the project.

C1 The consortium's joint venture was a major success in the industry.

C2 The consortium's strategic alliance led to groundbreaking innovations.

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Example Sentences

A1 The local schools in the area formed a consortium to share resources.

A2 The small businesses in the town decided to work together in a consortium to compete with larger companies.

B1 The consortium of universities collaborated on a research project to study climate change.

B2 The pharmaceutical companies joined forces in a consortium to develop a new drug.

C1 The consortium of technology companies worked together to create a new software platform.

C2 The international consortium of scientists collaborated on a groundbreaking study in the field of genetics.

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Example Sentences

A1 The consortium will meet tomorrow to discuss the project.

A2 The consortium members have different opinions on how to proceed.

B1 The consortium's decision will have a significant impact on the industry.

B2 The consortium has been working together for several years and has achieved great success.

C1 The consortium's ability to collaborate effectively sets them apart from other organizations.

C2 The consortium's innovative approach to problem-solving has led to groundbreaking advancements in the field.

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Example Sentences

A1 The company joined a consortium of businesses to improve their purchasing power.

A2 She decided to work with a consortium of experts on the research project.

B1 The university formed a consortium with other institutions to offer a joint degree program.

B2 The consortium of investors agreed to fund the development of the new technology.

C1 The consortium of countries collaborated on a plan to address climate change.

C2 The consortium of pharmaceutical companies pooled their resources to accelerate drug development.

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Example Sentences

A1 A consortium of companies worked together to develop the new software.

A2 The consortium agreed to invest in the project to build a new hospital.

B1 The consortium of universities collaborated on a research project to study climate change.

B2 The consortium of nations signed a treaty to promote peace and cooperation.

C1 The consortium of tech giants joined forces to launch a new streaming service.

C2 The consortium of pharmaceutical companies pooled their resources to find a cure for a rare disease.

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Example Sentences

A1 Consortium! Let's work together on this project.

A2 Consortium, could you pass me the tools?

B1 Consortium, we need to discuss the terms of the agreement.

B2 Consortium, have you considered the potential risks involved?

C1 Consortium, we must ensure all members are aligned with the strategic goals.

C2 Consortium, let's leverage our combined resources to maximize our impact.

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Example Sentences

A1 A consortium of local businesses worked together to organize the community event.

A2 The consortium of universities collaborated on a research project to study climate change.

B1 The consortium of pharmaceutical companies joined forces to develop a new drug for treating cancer.

B2 The consortium of tech companies formed a partnership to launch a new innovative product.

C1 The consortium of international organizations came together to address global humanitarian issues.

C2 The consortium of leading universities established a research center for cutting-edge scientific discoveries.

Examples of consortium in a Sentence

formal The consortium of companies collaborated on a research project.

informal The group of companies teamed up to work on a project together.

slang The crew of companies joined forces to tackle the project.

figurative The consortium of stars aligned perfectly for the project to succeed.

Grammatical Forms of consortium

past tense

consorted

plural

consortia

comparative

more consortium

superlative

most consortium

present tense

consort

future tense

will consort

perfect tense

have consorted

continuous tense

is consorting

singular

consortium

positive degree

consortium

infinitive

to consort

gerund

consorting

participle

consorted

Origin and Evolution of consortium

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'consortium' originated from Latin 'consortium' which means partnership or association.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of partnerships or associations, the meaning of 'consortium' has evolved to also include a group of companies or institutions working together towards a common goal.