To make stronger or more solid, To combine into a single unit; to group together or join, To grow firm and hard; to unite and become solid; as, moist clay consolidates by drying, To unite by means of applications, as the parts of a broken bone, or the lips of a wound, make or form into a solid or hardened mass; "consolidate fibers into boards", To unite, as various particulars, into one mass or body; to bring together in close union; to combine; as, to consolidate the armies of the republic, make firm or secure; strengthen; "consolidate one's gains"; "consolidate one's hold on first place", unite into one; "The companies consolidated", Formed into a solid mass; made firm; consolidated, unify, merge; strengthen; solidify, To make solid; to unite or press together into a compact mass; to harden or make dense and firm, To reduce the number of blots a player has, frequently as a precursor to offering a double, To unite into one system or whole; combine, bring together into a single whole or system; "The town and county schools are being consolidated", If you consolidate something that you have, for example power or success, you strengthen it so that it becomes more effective or secure. Brydon's team-mate Martin Williamson consolidated his lead in the National League when he won the latest round, To consolidate a number of small groups or firms means to make them into one large organization. Judge Charles Schwartz is giving the state 60 days to disband and consolidate Louisiana's four higher education boards, form into a solid mass or whole; "The mud had consolidated overnight", bring together, To group and stuff several shipments together in one container, "The process of combining smaller worksheet files into a single summary worksheet, making it easier to manage large amounts of data ", bring together into a single whole or system; "The town and county schools are being consolidated, As a financial term, used to refer to complex aggregations involving intra-company eliminations (to avoid double counting) and frequently currency translations as well, make firm or secure; strengthen; "consolidate one's gains"; "consolidate one's hold on first place" make or form into a solid or hardened mass; "consolidate fibers into boards" form into a solid mass or whole; "The mud had consolidated overnight" unite into one; "The companies consolidated" bring together into a single whole or system; "The town and county schools are being consolidated, Form multiple debt payments into a single payment, The process of gathering data from dependent entities and aggregating the data up to parent entities After you enter or load data into dependent child entities, you perform a consolidation to aggregate the data through the organization As data consolidates, intercompany processing, conversion methods, equity adjustments, and minority ownerships perform calculations on the data For example, if the dimension Year consists of the members Qtr1, Qtr2, Qtr3, and Qtr4, its consolidation is Year The terms aggregate and roll-up also describe the consolidation process, Including financial data of the parent and all subsidiary companies, Simple past tense and past participle of consolidate, Made solid, hard, or compact; united; joined; solidified, forming a solid mass, past of consolidate, joined together into a whole; "United Industries"; "the amalgamated colleges constituted a university"; "a consolidated school", Having a small surface in proportion to bulk, as in the cactus, Tightly packed Composed of particles that are not easily separated, 1 a sediment that has a mineral cement or matrix that holds its grains together - rocks 2 a ground-based photographic lunar atlas of extraordinary quality, united, joined; merged, combined; made firm, strengthened, merged, joined, Pertains to a rock framework provided with a degree of cohesiveness or rigidity by cementation or other binding means, A rock that is firm and rigid in nature due to the natural interlocking and/or cementation of its mineral grain components The reverse is unconsolidated, The Consolidated financial results of the company (e g Revenue) are the overall combined results across all business segments (adjusting for inter-company and certain other items), third-person singular of consolidate, present participle of consolidate,
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To make stronger or more solid
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To combine into a single unit; to group together or join - "He consolidated his luggage into a single large bag."
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To grow firm and hard; to unite and become solid; as, moist clay consolidates by drying
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To unite by means of applications, as the parts of a broken bone, or the lips of a wound
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make or form into a solid or hardened mass; "consolidate fibers into boards"
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To unite, as various particulars, into one mass or body; to bring together in close union; to combine; as, to consolidate the armies of the republic
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make firm or secure; strengthen; "consolidate one's gains"; "consolidate one's hold on first place"
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unite into one; "The companies consolidated"
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Formed into a solid mass; made firm; consolidated
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unify, merge; strengthen; solidify fiil
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To make solid; to unite or press together into a compact mass; to harden or make dense and firm
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To reduce the number of blots a player has, frequently as a precursor to offering a double
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To unite into one system or whole; combine
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bring together into a single whole or system; "The town and county schools are being consolidated"
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If you consolidate something that you have, for example power or success, you strengthen it so that it becomes more effective or secure. Brydon's team-mate Martin Williamson consolidated his lead in the National League when he won the latest round
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To consolidate a number of small groups or firms means to make them into one large organization. Judge Charles Schwartz is giving the state 60 days to disband and consolidate Louisiana's four higher education boards
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form into a solid mass or whole; "The mud had consolidated overnight"
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bring together
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To group and stuff several shipments together in one container
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"The process of combining smaller worksheet files into a single summary worksheet, making it easier to manage large amounts of data "
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bring together into a single whole or system; "The town and county schools are being consolidated
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As a financial term, used to refer to complex aggregations involving intra-company eliminations (to avoid double counting) and frequently currency translations as well
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make firm or secure; strengthen; "consolidate one's gains"; "consolidate one's hold on first place" make or form into a solid or hardened mass; "consolidate fibers into boards" form into a solid mass or whole; "The mud had consolidated overnight" unite into one; "The companies consolidated" bring together into a single whole or system; "The town and county schools are being consolidated
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Form multiple debt payments into a single payment
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The process of gathering data from dependent entities and aggregating the data up to parent entities After you enter or load data into dependent child entities, you perform a consolidation to aggregate the data through the organization As data consolidates, intercompany processing, conversion methods, equity adjustments, and minority ownerships perform calculations on the data For example, if the dimension Year consists of the members Qtr1, Qtr2, Qtr3, and Qtr4, its consolidation is Year The terms aggregate and roll-up also describe the consolidation process
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Including financial data of the parent and all subsidiary companies
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consolidated
Simple past tense and past participle of consolidate
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consolidated
Made solid, hard, or compact; united; joined; solidified
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consolidated
forming a solid mass
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consolidated
past of consolidate
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joined together into a whole; "United Industries"; "the amalgamated colleges constituted a university"; "a consolidated school"
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consolidated
Having a small surface in proportion to bulk, as in the cactus
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consolidated
Tightly packed Composed of particles that are not easily separated
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1 a sediment that has a mineral cement or matrix that holds its grains together - rocks 2 a ground-based photographic lunar atlas of extraordinary quality
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consolidated
united, joined; merged, combined; made firm, strengthened sıfat
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consolidated
merged, joined
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consolidated
Pertains to a rock framework provided with a degree of cohesiveness or rigidity by cementation or other binding means
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A rock that is firm and rigid in nature due to the natural interlocking and/or cementation of its mineral grain components The reverse is unconsolidated
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The Consolidated financial results of the company (e g Revenue) are the overall combined results across all business segments (adjusting for inter-company and certain other items)
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