Consolidation

Word CONSOLIDATION
Character 13
Hyphenation con sol i da tion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Consolidation"

What do we mean by consolidation?

The act or process of consolidating. noun

The state of being consolidated. noun

The merger of two or more commercial interests or corporations. noun

In geology, the mechanical process by which separated parts of a rock are brought closer together through pressure. noun

In finance, the combining of two or more sources of revenue into a common fund, or of varied forms of public indebtedness into a stock bearing interest at a uniform rate. noun

The act of making or the process of becoming solid, firm, or stable; the act of forming into a more firm or compact mass, body, or system. noun

The act of bringing together and uniting several particulars, details, or parts into one body or whole. noun

The act of confirming or ratifying; confirmation; ratification. noun

In civil law, the uniting of the possession or profit of land with the property. noun

In Scots feudal law, the reunion of the property with the superiority, after they have been feudally disjoined. noun

In botany, same as adnation. noun

The act or process of consolidating, making firm, or uniting; the state of being consolidated; solidification; combination. noun

To organic cohesion of different circled in a flower; adnation. noun

The combination of several actions into one. noun

The act or process of consolidating, making firm, or uniting; the state of being consolidated; solidification; combination. noun

The combination of several actions into one. noun

A solidification into a firm dense mass. It is usually applied to induration (swelling or hardening of normally soft tissue) of a normally aerated lung. noun

Something that has consolidated into a compact mass noun

Combining into a solid mass noun

The act or process of consolidating, making firm, or uniting; the state of being consolidated

The combination of several actions into one.

A solidification into a firm dense mass. It is usually applied to induration (swelling or hardening of normally soft tissue) of a normally aerated lung.

1. To Unite; Bring Together Urban Dictionary

To heartily consume an entire pint of Guinness. The process of consolidation has three stages. First, ordering a pint with the correct grammatical formation; NOT Guinnesses (or Guineii). Second, drinking the pint in its entirety at a pace sufficient to maintain a head until the last gulp. Third, sitting back to ponder the blatant superiority of Guinness above all other brews. Kedzlie, M (2017) 'Sayings of Quackers' FACEBOOK, 26:12 Urban Dictionary

In psychology, (memory) consolidation is the process where the unconscious mind tries to transform recently learned experiences into long-term memories, thereby 'consolidating' them. Ways of triggering consolidation include writing/recording stuff down (e.g. journal or diary), the utilization of schemata, and getting a good night's sleep. Urban Dictionary

A process the subconscious mind uses to take fragmented information and combine into a whole model. Urban Dictionary

Closing all of your excess Facebook tabs, so you just have one left. Urban Dictionary

The act of taking a prearranged hang-out time with one or more friends, and folding / inviting more, previously unmentioned and usually unnaproved friends to come along. Typically this is done because the "friend consolidator" has found somebody they find more interesting to go to the same event with but don't want to break plans and be an @ss, or because they are flakey and forgot the original plans in the first place. Urban Dictionary

The act of getting ones shit together. Urban Dictionary

When one financial institution’s liabilities are another financial institution’s assets. When one institution fails it creates a domino effect with only a few institutions that are closest to the money printer survive. Urban Dictionary

To get a grip; have it all together Urban Dictionary

Mutual Affective Consolidation (MAC for short) is when your feelings and emotions are consolidated with a mutual individual, preferably a very close and/or intimate one. Expressing and reflecting on your feelings alone might make yourself feel better, but they lack consolidation. Having someone by your side consolidates those feelings and makes you feel complete. This is not proven, but I think it probably has something to do with the hormone oxytocin. This hormone gets released during very intimate social interactions such as hugging, bonding, and sex. When you deeply express your emotions and feelings, your body is actively waiting to release a full rush of oxytocin but does not because it doesn't detect any social input. In a way, having someone by your side allows you to imprint your emotions onto them, thereby triggering a release of oxytocin. This rush of oxytocin is what makes you feel complete and fulfilled. Again this is all just speculation. Urban Dictionary

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The word "consolidation" in example sentences

"We're using the word consolidation because you create a new entity that does not currently exist." ❋ By DANIEL E. SLOTNIK (2012)

The result of this consolidation is a more streamlined approach to driving core brands. ❋ Unknown (2008)

At one level, this consolidation is a fundamental premise of the quasi-ethnographic gaze which now mediates all of Equiano's observations on the ❋ Unknown (2006)

WILLIS: Well, you may need a higher balance in order to qualify for what they call a consolidation loan. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Men like Archbishop Whately, in the middle of the nineteenth century, whose ambition it was to see what they called the consolidation of Great Britain and Ireland effected, were strongly in favour of the proposal, and its rejection on so many occasions has been doubtless due to the fact that to mix and confound the administration of ❋ Michael F. J. McDonnell (N/A)

This kind of consolidation is the next step for the industry. ❋ Unknown (1993)

Now that United Airlines and Continental Airlines have tied the knot, business travelers will be wondering how this latest merger will affect them, and if additional airline consolidation is likely in the near term. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Disbursement rather than consolidation is good for the market. ❋ Canadian Silver Bug/Green Assassin Brigade (2009)

All this points to medium-term consolidation among smaller players and a surging need for capital to fund their expensive and complex core operations. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Competition, they argued, would result in consolidation and fewer players. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Daily Herald says that most of the branches are across the street or down the block from existing Chase branches and consolidation is necessary. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But Rice said many upgrades suggested by Kizer's committee will have to wait until after consolidation is finished, because the Navy hospital must continue to operate while current construction is underway. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the face of such distrust, excited talk of bourse consolidation is premature. ❋ Joseph Sternberg (2010)

That's in line with recent comments by Mr. Niederauer to CNBC that near-term consolidation in the exchange sector "appears to be challenging" and that it would be more appropriate to look for "bolt-on" deals. ❋ Ulrike Dauer (2012)

"Altogether, sovereign risks remain elevated and in some cases have increased since November, underlining the need for more robust and specific medium-term consolidation plans," the report said. ❋ Michael R. Crittenden (2011)

Parker said he would support a potential United-Continental merger because any consolidation is good for an industry that remains too fragmented. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mr. Trichet acknowledged that Italy 's budget deficit has widened less than those of other euro-zone members, but the nation' s already high public debt of around 118% of gross domestic product means that strengthened European Union economic governance will still require strenuous fiscal consolidation from the country. ❋ Sabrina Cohen (2010)

ObamaCare's once and future harms have been well chronicled, but the major effects so far are less obvious and arguably more important: A wave of consolidation is washing over the health markets, and the result is going to be higher costs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In Beirut / [Beerpong] .. When cups are scattered and are able to form another pyramid shape, one team may say "[Consolidate]" to have the cups re-arranged into a pyramid, hence making it easier to sink a ball. "Yo, Your cups are all scattered....[CONSOLIDATE]!" ❋ ADubya (2006)

My aim is [to consolidate] 4 pints of [Guinness] by the time I hit [Belfast] ❋ Ulster Bro (2017)

Jim failed [to consolidate] his memories of what he learned in his course because he rarely took notes. He also pulled an [all-nighter] to study for his final tomorrow, but [consolidation] didn't occur because he didn't get good sleep. ❋ Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian (2020)

Consolidation is initiated by many methods including [dreaming], [hypnosis], [gestalt] therapy and just plain talking out your problem. ❋ Author Stephan Smolka (2010)

Person 1: Why [are you] [closing] all your [tabs]? Person 2: I'm doing some Facebook Consolidation. ❋ Eadinator (2011)

Person1: "Hi, this is my new and far more interesting friend, hope you don't mind if he/she [tags] along to [your Birthday] Party!" Person2: "Of course i mind! What a [shameless] act of Friend Consolidation! :(" ❋ PJRandDGH (2008)

If josh doesnt [perform] a little [fecal consolidation] hes [never going] to amount to anything. ❋ Sticks156 (2010)

The failure of [SVB] cause a [domino consolidation] effect over the course of a few years that left only [the big 3]. ❋ Bigcheese2020 (2023)

[This is] all too [chaotic]. [Consolidate your feces]! ❋ AlexCarrera (2009)

After a brutal day, Sarah was very depressed. She could've cried herself to sleep but instead she called her friend over and she cried her feelings out with her, which made her feel a lot better. Sarah just experienced Mutual Affective Consolidation. [Derek] was just not getting the satisfaction he desired when [pleasuring] himself. After getting a new girlfriend, Derek [didn't ask] for any sexual favors initially, he just asked her to be by his side when pleasuring himself. He found that pleasuring himself (and climax) with his girlfriend beside him felt much better than when doing it alone. He [suspects] that Mutual Affective Consolidation is the reason for that. ❋ Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian (2022)

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