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Meaning of consolidation
The act or process of combining different things into a single, more solid or effective unit.
Etymology of consolidation
The word "consolidation" comes from the Latin words "consolidare," meaning "to make solid," and "consolidatio," meaning "a making solid."
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the process of combining different things into a single, more solid or effective unit.
Over time, the word has taken on additional meanings, such as the process of becoming more solid or stable, and the resulting solid or stable unit.
Synonyms
amalgamation
unification
integration
merger
acquisition
centralization
combination
concentration
solidification
stabilization
strengthening
reinforcement
fortification
enhancement
improvement
optimization
streamlining
restructuring
reorganization
rationalization
simplification
standardization
coordination
cooperation
collaboration
alliance
union
fusion
blending
mingling
mixing
fusing
coalescence
convergence
synthesis
amalgam
blend
composite
compound
hybrid.
Definitions
- The act or process of combining two or more things into a single, more solid or effective unit, such as an organization, business, or system.
- The process of becoming more solid or stable, such as a company's finances or a government's position.
- A solid or stable unit formed by combining different things, such as a consolidation of different departments into a single unit.
Usage Examples
- The company underwent a consolidation of its departments to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
- The government's consolidation of power led to a more stable and effective administration.
- The consolidation of the company's debt helped to improve its financial position.
Antonyms
separation
division
fragmentation
decentralization
dispersal
scattering
disintegration
dissolution
breakdown
collapse
weakening
deterioration
decline
reduction
diminution
contraction
constriction
obstruction
hindrance
impediment
disruption
disturbance
chaos
disorder
disarray
confusion
fragmentation
splintering
shattering
splitting
severing
detaching
disconnecting
isolating.