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consolidate

[kuhn-sol-i-deyt] / kənˈsɒl ɪˌdeɪt /


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But while it helped Hilton consolidate the Republican vote in the primary, helping him finish in second place, it will likely hurt him in the general election, DiCamillo said.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 11, 2026

Currently the world's second-biggest tourist destination, just behind France, Spain is expected to consolidate its recent success in 2026.

From BBC • Jun. 7, 2026

For centuries, marriage was not the consecration of love, but rather an economic transaction between families who paired up their children in order to consolidate power and land ownership.

From Salon • Jun. 3, 2026

While the market is supportive of long-term equity growth, he acknowledges that there could be some near-term declines or choppiness as the market tries to consolidate this latest rally.

From MarketWatch • May 31, 2026

His friends would come down from London, and he would make contact with country neighbours, he would consolidate his position in the area.

From "I'm the King of the Castle" by Susan Hill




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