| Reconsolidate | v. t. To consolidate anew or again. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Consolidate | a. [ L. consolidatus, p. pr. of consolidare to make firm; con- + solidare to make firm; solidus solid. See Solid, and cf. Consound. ] Formed into a solid mass; made firm; consolidated. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] A gentleman [ should learn to ride ] while he is tender and the brawns and sinews of his thighs not fully consolidate. Elyot. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Consolidate | v. t. He fixed and consolidated the earth. T. Burnet. [ 1913 Webster ] Consolidating numbers into unity. Wordsworth. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Consolidate | v. i. To grow firm and hard; to unite and become solid; In hurts and ulcers of the head, dryness maketh them more apt to consolidate. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Consolidated | p. p. & a. The Aggregate Fund . . . consisted of a great variety of taxes and surpluses of taxes and duties which were [ in 1715 ] consolidated. Rees. [ 1913 Webster ] A mass of partially consolidated mud. Tyndall. [ 1913 Webster ] Consolidated plants are evidently adapted and designed for very dry regions; in such only they are found. Gray. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| consolidate | (vt) รวมเป็นหนึ่ง, Syn. merge, unite |
| consolidate | (vi) รวมเป็นหนึ่ง, Syn. merge, unite |
| Consolidate | การเก็บรวบรวมความจำ [การแพทย์] |
| consolidate | The two banks consolidated and formed a single large bank. |
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| consolidate | (v) unite into one, Example: The companies consolidated |
| consolidate | (v) make firm or secure; strengthen, Example: consolidate one's gains; consolidate one's hold on first place |
| consolidate | (v) bring together into a single whole or system, Example: The town and county schools are being consolidated |
| consolidate | (v) form into a solid mass or whole, Example: The mud had consolidated overnight |
| consolidate | (v) make or form into a solid or hardened mass, Example: consolidate fibers into boards |
| 巩固 | [巩 固 / 鞏 固] consolidate #3,734 [Add to Longdo] |