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Definition of reconsolidate in English: reconsolidateverb riːkənˈsɒlɪdeɪtˌrēkənˈsäləˌdāt [with object]Consolidate (something) again or anew. 重新巩固;重新合并 peasant holdings were subject to constant division and could then be reconsolidated Example sentencesExamples - And I'm beginning to think that the thing we have to do is start to reconsolidate and refactor the weblog concept itself.
- Once you do it, you can't reconsolidate those loans, no matter how much rates decline in the future, which is why borrowers who consolidated three years ago, when rates were above 8%, are now enrolling in anger-management classes.
- Shareholders now just have to trust that the new MD can reconsolidate the company for a new era of growth.
- His reign was marked by continuous military campaigns to reconsolidate the Seleucid empire.
- That night, the Battalion moved forward and, after taking a few casualties, reconsolidated their line.
- The government even said that the organization was trying to reorganize and reconsolidate itself during the process, but not for the purpose of peace.
- Montgomery's victory over Rommel at El Alamein early in November came as a vast relief, and reconsolidated Churchill's position as war leader.
- Following the killing of 14 soldiers between December 4 and 6 in Jaffna, Fonseka ordered the army to reconsolidate its control in the north and east.
- Professor Walker is very excited about this effect and explains why, rather than being a flaw, the ability to reconsolidate memories is an important tool.
- The next election may prove to be a crucial test for him to reconsolidate his party before he retires.
Derivativesnoun riːkənsɒlɪˈdeɪʃ(ə)n Subsequently, this problem of inadequate international solidarity was reinforced by the reconsolidation of enterprise unionism in Japan. Example sentencesExamples - In the global reconsolidation of capitalism, for instance, neo-colonial states are subordinated to advanced capitalist/colonial states, although both mediate capital accumulation.
- The requisite disempowerment of workers, in both the workplace and wage negotiations, was facilitated by the reconsolidation of enterprise unions.
- Some scientists argue that after initial memory consolidation takes place it may be possible to recall memories and then interfere with their reconsolidation as a way to erase recalled memories.
- And this, in turn, is nothing less than one of the most thoroughgoing instances of assimilation and reconsolidation in twentieth-century America.
Definition of reconsolidate in US English: reconsolidateverbˌrēkənˈsäləˌdāt [with object]Consolidate (something) again or anew. 重新巩固;重新合并 Example sentencesExamples - Following the killing of 14 soldiers between December 4 and 6 in Jaffna, Fonseka ordered the army to reconsolidate its control in the north and east.
- Professor Walker is very excited about this effect and explains why, rather than being a flaw, the ability to reconsolidate memories is an important tool.
- And I'm beginning to think that the thing we have to do is start to reconsolidate and refactor the weblog concept itself.
- Once you do it, you can't reconsolidate those loans, no matter how much rates decline in the future, which is why borrowers who consolidated three years ago, when rates were above 8%, are now enrolling in anger-management classes.
- Montgomery's victory over Rommel at El Alamein early in November came as a vast relief, and reconsolidated Churchill's position as war leader.
- His reign was marked by continuous military campaigns to reconsolidate the Seleucid empire.
- Shareholders now just have to trust that the new MD can reconsolidate the company for a new era of growth.
- The government even said that the organization was trying to reorganize and reconsolidate itself during the process, but not for the purpose of peace.
- The next election may prove to be a crucial test for him to reconsolidate his party before he retires.
- That night, the Battalion moved forward and, after taking a few casualties, reconsolidated their line.
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