consolidate

IPA: kʌnsˈɑɫɪdeɪt

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To combine into a single unit; to group together or join.
  • To make stronger or more solid.
  • (finance) With respect to debt, to pay off several debts with a single loan.

adjective

  • (obsolete) Formed into a solid mass; made firm; consolidated.
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Examples of "consolidate" in Sentences

  • The men consolidated the annex.
  • It was painstaking to consolidate.
  • Their work was to consolidate the information.
  • People consolidated the meaningful judgements.
  • It really consolidated the bulk of the articles.
  • The WikiProject is attempting to consolidate the infoboxes.
  • It revised and consolidated the copyright law of the United Kingdom.
  • As long as we can see progress and consolidate, that is the immediate aim.
  • When I called, I was told the transfers would be fine but I would have to "consolidate" my cards.
  • Sleep helps your brain consolidate information, so without that recovery time, you're unable to file away important data.
  • The real driver behind the desire to consolidate is globalisation -- a force that is dramatically changing how companies compete and succeed.
  • They fear that uncertainty going into the Democratic convention at the end of August will merely help John McCain consolidate his Republican base and win over independents and moderate Democrats.
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  • Since all assertions must be carefully examined in order to benefit from what they may contain, let us consult together, if you will, - the annals of history to see what war has managed to resolve and consolidate from the earliest times to the present day.

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