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consolidate

/kənˈsɑ.lə.deɪt/verb4 syllables

Consolidate means: unite into one.

What does consolidate mean?5

verb

1

unite into one“The companies consolidated”

2

make firm or secure; strengthen“consolidate one's gains”

3

bring together into a single whole or system“The town and county schools are being consolidated”

4

form into a solid mass or whole“The mud had consolidated overnight”

5

make or form into a solid or hardened mass“consolidate fibers into boards”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Consolidate in a sentence

  • Let's consolidate our research and present our results at the meeting tomorrow.Eccles17
  • We need to consolidate the access control code.Eccles17
  • The measures are part of efforts to consolidate its increasingly authoritarian grip.Cangarejo
  • They continued to consolidate their leadership position in that space.Cangarejo
  • I took out a loan to consolidate my credit card debt.Cangarejo
  • Dreaming helps to consolidate the knowledge acquired during the day.Miktsoanit
  • Dreams help to consolidate knowledge gained during the day.rul
  • Algeria needs to consolidate its democracy.Amastan

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of consolidate

as a verb

past tense
consolidated
present participle
consolidating
third-person singular
consolidates
past participle
consolidated