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con·sol·i·date Listen to audio/kənˈsɑ:ˌdeɪt/ verb
con·sol·i·dates; con·sol·i·dat·ed; con·sol·i·dat·ing
1 : to join or combine together into one thing [no obj] The two funds will consolidate into one. The two companies consolidated. [=merged] [+ obj] I consolidated my loans.
2 [+ obj] : to make (something, such as a position of power or control) stronger or more secure
The team consolidated [=strengthened] their lead with another touchdown during the fourth quarter. The administration hopes that such measures will consolidate its position. Rebel forces have consolidated their hold on the region.
— con·sol·i·da·tion Listen to audio /kənˌsɑ:ˈdeɪʃən/ noun, plural con·sol·i·da·tions [count, noncount]
the consolidation of power

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