Antonyms for consolidate
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : kuh n-sol-i-deyt |
Phonetic Transcription : kənˈsɒl ɪˌdeɪt |
Definition of consolidate
Origin :- 1510s, "to compact into one body," from Latin consolidatus, past participle of consolidare "to make solid," from com- "together" (see com-) + solidare "to make solid" (see solid). Meaning "to make firm or strong" is from mid-16c. Related: Consolidatedconsolidating.
- verb combine; make firm
- It needs a war, not a threat of war, to consolidate Austria and Hungary.
- Extract from : « Jennie Baxter, Journalist » by Robert Barr
- I was the one they were going to hang, to consolidate the bond with the old island.
- Extract from : « Romance » by Joseph Conrad and F.M. Hueffer
- The Arabs, in their turn, knew how to consolidate their rule.
- Extract from : « The New World of Islam » by Lothrop Stoddard
- We were able to take all our objectives and consolidate them.
- Extract from : « Over the top with the 25th » by R. Lewis
- Finally we reached our last objective and commenced to consolidate.
- Extract from : « Over the top with the 25th » by R. Lewis
- In a score of other ways Kara had endeavoured to consolidate the friendship.
- Extract from : « The Clue of the Twisted Candle » by Edgar Wallace
- If you cannot consolidate your claims, you must work them individually.
- Extract from : « The Tale of Timber Town » by Alfred Grace
- She will not keep him to his labours to consolidate the power.
- Extract from : « The Tragic Comedians, Complete » by George Meredith
- I'm going to consolidate all these tribes and sweep the west clean of every white.
- Extract from : « The Riflemen of the Ohio » by Joseph A. Altsheler
- There is also danger that we consolidate too many rural schools in towns.
- Extract from : « The Country-Life Movement in the United States » by L.H. Bailey
Synonyms for consolidate
- add to
- amalgamate
- amass
- band
- bind
- blend
- build up
- bunch up
- cement
- centralize
- compact
- compound
- concatenate
- concentrate
- condense
- conjoin
- connect
- densen
- develop
- federate
- fortify
- fuse
- harden
- hitch
- hitch on
- hook up with
- incorporate
- join
- league
- mass
- meld
- mix
- plug into
- pool
- reinforce
- render solid
- secure
- set
- slap on
- solidify
- stabilize
- strengthen
- tack on
- tag on
- team up with
- thicken
- throw in together
- tie in
- tie up with
- unify
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