Definition of Consolidate in English :

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Consolidate meaning in English

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Consolidate

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Verb

1. consolidate

unite into one

Example Sentences:
'The companies consolidated'

2. consolidate

make firm or secure; strengthen

Example Sentences:
'consolidate one's gains'
'consolidate one's hold on first place'

3. consolidate

bring together into a single whole or system

Example Sentences:
'The town and county schools are being consolidated'

4. consolidate

form into a solid mass or whole

Example Sentences:
'The mud had consolidated overnight'

5. consolidate

make or form into a solid or hardened mass

Example Sentences:
'consolidate fibers into boards'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Consolidate

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verb
1. 
to form or cause to form into a solid mass or whole; unite or be united
2. 
to make or become stronger or more stable
3. military
to strengthen or improve one's control over (a situation, force, newly captured area, etc)

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Consolidate

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verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: conˈsoliˌdated or conˈsoliˌdating
1. 
to combine into a single whole; merge; unite
2. 
to make or become strong, stable, firmly established, etc.
the troops consolidated their position
3. 
to make or become solid or compact

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Consolidate

see synonyms of consolidate
v. con·sol·i·dat·ed, con·sol·i·dat·ing, con·sol·i·dates
v.tr.
1. To unite into one system or whole; combine: consolidated five separate agencies into a single department.
2. To make strong or secure; strengthen: She consolidated her power during her first year in office.
3. To make firm or coherent; form into a compact mass.
v.intr.
1. To become solidified or united.
2. To join in a merger or union: The two firms consolidated under a new name.

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