adjective not consolidated or brought together into a single whole
adverb in a manner that is not consolidated or brought together into a single whole
Relates to loose, unconsolidated materials such as gravel or sand that need to be compacted before building on top of them.
Refers to loose, unconsolidated sediment or rock material that has not been cemented together.
Describes soil that is not well compacted or structured, making it more prone to erosion.
In the context of writing, 'unconsolidated' may refer to ideas or drafts that have not been organized or refined into a cohesive piece of work.
Psychologists may use 'unconsolidated' to describe thoughts or emotions that are not fully processed or integrated into a person's mental state.
Financial analysts may use 'unconsolidated' to describe financial statements of a company that do not include the results of subsidiaries or other related entities.
Geologists may use 'unconsolidated' to describe loose, unbound sediment or rock material that has not been cemented together.
Accountants may use 'unconsolidated' to refer to financial statements that do not include the results of other companies or entities that are part of a larger group.