Consolidate

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /kənˈsɑlɪˌdeɪt/

Definitions of consolidate

verb to combine or merge multiple things into a single more effective or coherent whole

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of consolidate in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of consolidate

past tense

consolidated

plural

consolidates

comparative

more consolidated

superlative

most consolidated

present tense

consolidate

future tense

will consolidate

perfect tense

has consolidated

continuous tense

is consolidating

singular

consolidate

positive degree

consolidate

infinitive

to consolidate

gerund

consolidating

participle

consolidating

Origin and Evolution of consolidate

First Known Use: 1520 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'consolidate' originated from the Latin word 'consolidatus', which is a combination of 'con-' meaning 'together' and 'solidus' meaning 'solid'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of making something physically solid or compact, the word 'consolidate' has evolved to also mean combining or merging different elements into a unified whole, especially in a business or financial context.