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1. (n.) consolidation
an act or instance of consolidating; the state of being consolidated; unification.
2. consolidation
solidification; strengthening.
3. consolidation
something that is or has been consolidated; a consolidated whole.
4. consolidation
a statutory combination of two or more corporations.
5. consolidation
the process of becoming solid, as the changing of lung tissue from aerated and elastic to firm in certain diseases.
Etymology: (1350–1400; ME (< AF) < LL)
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| Definition of 'Consolidation' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) consolidation
combining into a solid mass
2. (noun) consolidation, integration
the act of combining into an integral whole
"a consolidation of two corporations"; "after their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously"; "the defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them"
3. (noun) consolidation
something that has consolidated into a compact mass
"he dropped the consolidation into the acid bath"
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| Definition of 'Consolidation' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Consolidation
the act or process of consolidating, making firm, or uniting; the state of being consolidated; solidification; combination
2. (noun) Consolidation
to organic cohesion of different circled in a flower; adnation
3. (noun) Consolidation
the combination of several actions into one
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