Pronunciation: /kənˈsɑlɪˌdeɪt/
verb to combine or merge multiple things into a single more effective or coherent whole
A1 I need to consolidate my debts into one payment.
A2 She consolidated her knowledge by reviewing her notes before the exam.
B1 The company decided to consolidate its various departments into one unified team.
B2 The merger will allow the two companies to consolidate their resources and increase efficiency.
C1 The government aims to consolidate its power by passing new legislation.
C2 The CEO's goal is to consolidate the company's position as a market leader through strategic acquisitions.
formal The company aims to consolidate its position in the market through strategic mergers and acquisitions.
informal We need to consolidate all the information before the meeting tomorrow.
slang Let's consolidate all our plans and meet up at the usual spot.
figurative She tried to consolidate her thoughts before making a decision.
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