Synonym: combine, compress, concentrate, condense, merge, reduce, squeeze, unite. Similar words: consolidation, disconsolate, solidarity, validate, invalidate, console, consolation, consolatory. Meaning: [kən'sɒlɪdeɪt] v. 1. unite into one 2. make firm or secure; strengthen 3. bring together into a single whole or system 4. form into a solid mass or whole 5. make or form into a solid or hardened mass.
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31. Received final approval for an administrative plat to consolidate lots 1-3. 9.
32. When fiscal crisis erupts, they consolidate agencies and centralize control.
33. They took out a loan to consolidate their credit card bills.
34. Wilson agreed that it would be more efficient to consolidate authority over the island under one entity.
35. The readers at Grades 3-6 also include exercises at the end of each book to consolidate language work.
36. The setting up of an Assets Management Corporation to consolidate bad debts transferred from commercial banks would only prop up the rich.
37. As hospitals continue to consolidate, centralize, and diversify functions,(sentencedict.com) competition will increase at all job levels.
38. The first phase of the current project, now under way, is to clean and consolidate the outside walls.
39. I thought we might need the extra time to help consolidate our position.
40. Intermittent war rages across Ulthuan once more as the Dark Elves consolidate their hold on the northern lands. 602 Caradryel dies peacefully.
41. A poignant or shrewd quotation may consolidate or embellish your final remarks.
42. The deal would consolidate Lafarge's position as the world's leading cement company.
43. Creating a business development group may be necessary to consolidate knowledge and foster learning, but it is not always enough.
44. Formerly enthusiastic, Saigon businessmen now called for caution, preferring to consolidate their economic gains in Cochinchina.
45. In that connection, an effective method of making available the up-to-date version of a frequently amended text is to consolidate it.
46. The task of bureaucracy was precisely to maintain a system of social relations which consolidate class domination.
47. Smith first showed the way to consolidate a winning position.
48. They are used to cut up turf and consolidate a seed-bed, particularly after ploughing an old sward.
49. These tactics illustrate how strategic behaviour can be used to consolidate existing market power.
50. They are intended to be used to consolidate or to revise language which has already been presented in other ways.
51. The legislation would consolidate food safety, inspection and labeling functions into a new independent agency called the Food Safety Administration.
52. First, it will clarify and consolidate existing knowledge about the role of the Treasury in public policy-making.
53. The third proposes new guidance to consolidate and update existing guidance.
54. Why, then, have companies chosen to consolidate these activities into a single function?
55. To consolidate accounting and statistical data of national taxation.
56. Build centralized budgetary system, consolidate accounting management.
57. The ways King Henry II consolidate the monarchy.
58. To introduce and consolidate common intonation pattern with"wh?" questions.
59. Consolidate and enlarge a party be in office foundation.
60. First, we will universalize and consolidate nine-year compulsory education.
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