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consolidated

[kuhn-sol-i-dey-tid] / kənˈsɒl ɪˌdeɪ tɪd /






ADJECTIVE
incorporated
Synonyms










Example Sentences

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In Lynn, Mass., shopkeepers consolidated skilled labor while distributing semiskilled work to households.

From The Wall Street Journal

The stuff in my mom’s two-bedroom apartment had, over time, been consolidated from two other houses.

From MarketWatch

“Historically even the women who do the best in the market tended to be super consolidated” around a couple of popular names,” Degen pointed out.

From New York Times

“On the one hand, there is President Erdogan’s vision of a security state, a monist society, of power consolidated in the hands of the executive,” he said.

From Seattle Times

The debt limit started to take its current shape in 1939, when Congress consolidated different limits that had been set on different types of bonds into a single borrowing cap.

From Seattle Times