English
Etymology
From Latin consolidare, from solidus 'solid'.
Pronunciation
a|UK IPA|/c�n�s�lɪdeɪt/
audio|en-us-consolidate.ogg|Audio (US)
Verb
en-verb|consolidat|ing
- To combine into a single unit; to group together or join.
#:He consolidated his luggage into a single large bag.
- To make stronger or more solid.
Related terms
consolidation
consolidator
Translations
trans-top|To combine into a single unit; to group together or join
Finnish: yhdistää
trans-mid
Japanese: t|ja|scJpan|統���|trt�g�-suru
trans-bottom
trans-top|To make stronger or more solid
Finnish: vahvistaa, lujittaa
French: consolider
trans-mid
trans-bottom
;to be checked
ttbc|Spanish: consolidar
Italian
Verb
consolidate
- form of|second-person|Second-person plural present tense|consolidare#Italian|consolidare|lang=Italian
- form of|Second-person plural imperative|consolidare#Italian|consolidare|lang=Italian
- form of|feminine|Feminine plural|consolidato
Category:Italian past participle forms
Category:Italian verb forms
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