consolidate
31consolidate — con·sol·i·date || kÉ™n sÉ’lɪdeɪt v. unify, merge; strengthen; solidify …
32Consolidate — Financial position statements of departments, branches and separate legal companies of the bank can be produced in automated systems as if they were a single organisational unit or legal company …
33consolidate — [kən sɒlɪdeɪt] verb 1》 make stronger or more solid. 2》 combine into a single unit. Derivatives consolidation noun consolidator noun Origin C16 (earlier (ME) as consolidation): from L. consolidare, from con together + solidare make firm (from… …
34consolidate — v. a. 1. Condense, compact, compress, harden, solidify, make solid, make firm. 2. Conjoin, combine, unite into one …
35consolidate — v 1. unite, coalesce, league, incorporate, confederate, federate, syndicate; associate, affiliate, ally, pair up, correlate; pool, herd, flock, team, club, join forces, band together, pull together; unify, bring or draw together, grow together,… …
36consolidate — con·sol·i·date …
37consolidate — [kənˈsɒlɪˌdeɪt] verb 1) [T] to make something stronger or more effective 2) [I/T] to combine several small things into one large unit, or to become one large unit consolidation [kənˌsɒlɪˈdeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] …
38consolidate — Ho ohui ā ho opa a …
39consolidate — /kən sɒlɪdeɪt/ verb 1. to include the accounts of several subsidiary companies as well as the holding company in a single set of accounts 2. to group goods together for shipping …
40consolidate — /kən sɒlɪdeɪt/ verb 1. to include the accounts of several subsidiary companies as well as the holding company in a single set of accounts 2. to group goods together for shipping 3. to remain at the same level for some time, before moving up again …