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Definition of consolidation in English: consolidationnoun kənˌsɒlɪˈdeɪʃ(ə)nkənˌsɑləˈdeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The action or process of making something stronger or more solid. the permanent consolidation of peace Example sentencesExamples - If that happens, we could see a consolidation of his power.
- Is this an act of consolidation on the part of the insurgents?
- The meeting marked the consolidation of the campaign.
- There is, I think, a dangerous consolidation of power moving toward the Defense Department.
- It's exciting that the festival has commissioned new works by local artists and ultimately is supporting the consolidation of our theater.
- It more or less marked the consolidation of the son in his role as leader of the country.
- He promised responsible financial management in a period of consolidation that will get the fundamentals right and plan for the future.
- The farmers' association has joined the debate over the consolidation of the service.
- The interests of the community as a whole favor urban consolidation.
- He feared that the publisher's acquisition plans could result in a consolidation of power the likes of which has not been seen since William Randolph Hearst.
2The action or process of combining a number of things into a single more effective or coherent whole. a consolidation of data within an enterprise Example sentencesExamples - This solution allows for the consolidation of mail infrastructures, with proven overall cost reductions of more than 40 percent.
- Tthe majority of consolidation efforts are focused on physical consolidation of storage resources, but that trend is shifting as technology evolves.
- More businesses want blade servers to enable consolidation of their data centers, such as running databases and other critical applications.
- At least $130 million could be generated solely through the consolidation of the networks.
- With the advent of national companies through attrition and consolidation, competition has widened to a national scope.
- Not only does he foresee more co-op consolidation, he also sees no end to consolidation of farms.
- With academic downsizing, not all programs are necessarily subject to consolidation, downsizing, or elimination.
- He said the current global situation has seen the consolidation of major stock exchanges.
- As mobile phones drive the need for smarter chips, there has been consolidation among semiconductor firms.
- This included hospitals that may have exited the population of rural hospitals through mergers and consolidations.
- 2.1 The action or process of combining a number of financial accounts or funds into a single overall account or set of accounts.
a business selling debt consolidation services Example sentencesExamples - Consolidation of claims has led to indiscriminate grouping of claimants with the impaired.
- In most cases, debt consolidation loans are being implemented.
- After the successive expansion of regional and social funding, the emphasis now is very much on budgetary consolidation.
- While most people want to get out of debt using a debt management plan or debt consolidation, many can't afford the payments right now.
- Our hope is you'll see consolidation of that money so we can have a complete statewide overview.
- The group is praising the government's macroeconomic management, fiscal consolidation, and significant progress in structural reforms.
- Debt consolidation and a debt management plan won't do any good if the debtor simply doesn't have any spare cash.
- This process of fiscal consolidation has continued further with the drafting and passage of the budget.
- We are told that debt consolidation now absorbs 80 cents of every tax dollar.
- There is no fund consolidation on the balance sheet.
Definition of consolidation in US English: consolidationnounkənˌsäləˈdāSH(ə)nkənˌsɑləˈdeɪʃ(ə)n 1The action or process of making something stronger or more solid. the permanent consolidation of peace Example sentencesExamples - It's exciting that the festival has commissioned new works by local artists and ultimately is supporting the consolidation of our theater.
- He feared that the publisher's acquisition plans could result in a consolidation of power the likes of which has not been seen since William Randolph Hearst.
- The farmers' association has joined the debate over the consolidation of the service.
- Is this an act of consolidation on the part of the insurgents?
- The meeting marked the consolidation of the campaign.
- The interests of the community as a whole favor urban consolidation.
- There is, I think, a dangerous consolidation of power moving toward the Defense Department.
- If that happens, we could see a consolidation of his power.
- He promised responsible financial management in a period of consolidation that will get the fundamentals right and plan for the future.
- It more or less marked the consolidation of the son in his role as leader of the country.
2The action or process of combining a number of things into a single more effective or coherent whole. a consolidation of data within an enterprise Example sentencesExamples - With the advent of national companies through attrition and consolidation, competition has widened to a national scope.
- As mobile phones drive the need for smarter chips, there has been consolidation among semiconductor firms.
- This included hospitals that may have exited the population of rural hospitals through mergers and consolidations.
- More businesses want blade servers to enable consolidation of their data centers, such as running databases and other critical applications.
- At least $130 million could be generated solely through the consolidation of the networks.
- He said the current global situation has seen the consolidation of major stock exchanges.
- This solution allows for the consolidation of mail infrastructures, with proven overall cost reductions of more than 40 percent.
- With academic downsizing, not all programs are necessarily subject to consolidation, downsizing, or elimination.
- Tthe majority of consolidation efforts are focused on physical consolidation of storage resources, but that trend is shifting as technology evolves.
- Not only does he foresee more co-op consolidation, he also sees no end to consolidation of farms.
- 2.1 The action or process of combining a number of financial accounts or funds into a single overall account or set of accounts.
a business selling debt consolidation services Example sentencesExamples - In most cases, debt consolidation loans are being implemented.
- After the successive expansion of regional and social funding, the emphasis now is very much on budgetary consolidation.
- There is no fund consolidation on the balance sheet.
- This process of fiscal consolidation has continued further with the drafting and passage of the budget.
- Debt consolidation and a debt management plan won't do any good if the debtor simply doesn't have any spare cash.
- We are told that debt consolidation now absorbs 80 cents of every tax dollar.
- The group is praising the government's macroeconomic management, fiscal consolidation, and significant progress in structural reforms.
- Consolidation of claims has led to indiscriminate grouping of claimants with the impaired.
- While most people want to get out of debt using a debt management plan or debt consolidation, many can't afford the payments right now.
- Our hope is you'll see consolidation of that money so we can have a complete statewide overview.
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