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View definitions for consolidated

consolidated

adjective as in incorporated

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adjective as in joint

adjective as in thick

adjective as in unified

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Example Sentences

Under Reeves’ plans, the funds would be consolidated in some way, although at present it is unclear exactly how.

From BBC

Finally, as the industry consolidated, he had been pulled off the frontier and driven back into the big city of Billings, population 185,000, to serve as station manager.

From Slate

“As we've seen over the last few decades, as we've seen elsewhere in the country, the largest farms have consolidated and started to take over the market,” said Kristina Garfinkel, a Sonoma County resident and leader of Coalition to End Factory Farming.

From Salon

In a matter of a few weeks, Harris consolidated her party’s support, injected new enthusiasm into Democrats and even pulled ahead of the former president in some head-to head polls.

From BBC

Since August, Trump has consolidated more Robert F. Kennedy Jr. supporters and other third-party voters to his column, allowing him to increase his low/mid-engagement vote share from 48% to 52%, while Harris’s share among that group has remained stagnant at 45%.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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