consolidated

[ UK /kənsˈɒlɪdˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
[ US /kənˈsɑɫəˌdeɪtəd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. joined together into a whole
    the amalgamated colleges constituted a university
    United Industries
    a consolidated school
  2. forming a solid mass
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How To Use consolidated In A Sentence

  • They occur when a layer of unconsolidated sediment is fluidized and transport of fluid and suspended grains takes place through overlying sediment to the sediment-water interface.
  • He won power in an election that year and consolidated his position in an imperial coup of 1851 after which his government arrested agitators to deport them and he became a hated despot, the enemy of republicanism.
  • Then in 1932, the city started to compete with these two privately held companies, and in 1940, they were bought and consolidated into the MTA (Metropolitan Transit Authority).
  • With this new movie he has consolidated his position as the country's leading director.
  • With the eight Heine songs the link with German lieder is consolidated; the debt here is especially to Brahms.
  • Having consolidated the line between the Catholic south and the rebellious north, he set about quartering the United Provinces by capturing strategic towns in a long succession of sieges.
  • Brydon's team-mate Martin Williamson consolidated his lead in the National League when he won the latest round.
  • Great (1462-1505) that Russia, -- now frequently called Muscovy from the fact that it had been reorganized with Moscow as a centre, -- after a terrible struggle, succeeded in freeing itself from the hateful Tartar domination, and began to assume the character of a well-consolidated monarchy. General History for Colleges and High Schools
  • Carnon Consolidated has applied for planning permission to extend underground by 2 kilometres toward another small settlement, Carharrack.
  • Most of the 1875 Act was consolidated with related legislation in the Public Health Act 1936.
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