How to Use megacorporation in a Sentence
megacorporation
noun-
The megacorporation has been hit with a slew of lawsuits recently.
— Whizy Kim, refinery29.com, 1 Sep. 2020 -
The other mission was much more involved, tasking us with crossing the city to talk to a mysterious agent—who turned out to be part of Militech, a megacorporation.
— Hayden Dingman, PCWorld, 13 June 2018 -
My father called the network and railed into the void of a megacorporation answering machine.
— Cynthia Greenlee, Harper's BAZAAR, 17 Sep. 2021 -
But a vision of the future ideated by a creative agency for a megacorporation was always going to be dreadful.
— Dean Kissick, New York Times, 1 Dec. 2021 -
At the top of the food chain is Shinra, a megacorporation that controls the city’s energy, security and media, and sits only a few dystopian notches away from the likes of Facebook and Google.
— Jason Schreier, New York Times, 9 Apr. 2020 -
Still, despite a blind sprint by just about every network and megacorporation to OTT supremacy, there are shows that resist our instinct to hyper-consume.
— Jason Parham, WIRED, 6 Aug. 2019 -
They’re employed by ReGen, a megacorporation that sees restoring the planet not as a moral imperative, but as a juicy opportunity for a tax break.
— Geoffrey Bunting, Wired, 5 Feb. 2022 -
Well, according to Pixar's Monsters, Inc., the source is a megacorporation where children's screams are harvested and turned into energy.
— Meg Walters, EW.com, 28 July 2022 -
In this way, a massive megacorporation such as Microsoft used its infinite resources, technical acumen and AI to deal with a major problem in several countries around the world.
— Naveen Joshi, Forbes, 18 Apr. 2022 -
And more could pursue this route as Wall Street’s performance demands and technological disruption make the top job at megacorporations less hospitable.
— Vanessa Fuhrmans, WSJ, 1 June 2018 -
In this alternate world, Teddy Roosevelt never became president and never fought the rise of megacorporations.
— Matthew Gault, Time, 26 Aug. 2019 -
Our heroine is Cassandra Price, a brilliant mess of a human being eking out an existence at a megacorporation that her father’s work helped elevate into one of the most lucrative companies in the world.
— Laura Hudson, The Verge, 27 Dec. 2018 -
The book’s characters can be augmented to perform certain actions or tasks, scrived objects are a range of artificial intelligences, and megacorporations loom over everyday life, grinding out the people who buy their wares or work for them.
— Andrew Liptak, The Verge, 23 Dec. 2018 -
The megacorporation's huge footprint means it's long been a major target for protests that call out its questionable labor practices, spotty record on the environment, and reliance on suppliers animal rights groups say treat their livestock cruelly.
— Ryan Smith, Chicago Reader, 25 May 2018 -
In a world where fossil fuel executives, meat megacorporations, and the like possess vastly more wealth and power than activists, tone probably isn’t the primary challenge in climate communication, as Kate Aronoff argued last week.
— Heather Souvaine Horn, The New Republic, 31 Mar. 2023 -
Are innovation and entrepreneurship diminishing under the weight of megacorporations?
— Diego Mendoza-Moyers, ExpressNews.com, 10 Feb. 2020 -
One such organization in Cyberpunk 2077 is Arasaka, a worldwide megacorporation that has influence in many industries such as corporate security, banking, and manufacturing.
— George Yang, Wired, 8 Dec. 2020 -
Rising economic inequality and the creation of monopolistic megacorporations also threaten democracy.
— Ganesh Sitaraman, The New Republic, 23 Dec. 2019
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