consolidating 的 3 个定义
con·sol·i·dat·ed, con·sol·i·dat·ing.
- to bring together into a single or unified whole; unite; combine: They consolidated their three companies.
- to discard the unused or unwanted items of and organize the remaining: She consolidated her home library.
- to make solid or firm; solidify; strengthen: to consolidate gains.
- Military. to strengthen by rearranging the position of ground combat troops after a successful attack.
con·sol·i·dat·ed, con·sol·i·dat·ing.
- to unite or combine.
- to become solid or firm.
consolidating 近义词
combine; make firm
consolidating 的近义词 50 个
- build up
- cement
- centralize
- concentrate
- develop
- fortify
- reinforce
- secure
- solidify
- stabilize
- strengthen
- unify
- amalgamate
- amass
- band
- bind
- blend
- compact
- compound
- concatenate
- condense
- conjoin
- connect
- federate
- fuse
- harden
- hitch
- incorporate
- join
- league
- mass
- meld
- mix
- pool
- set
- thicken
- add to
- bunch up
- densen
- hitch on
- hook up with
- plug into
- render solid
- slap on
- tack on
- tag on
- team up with
- throw in together
- tie in
- tie up with
consolidating 的反义词 22 个
更多consolidating例句
- Jensen’s Schoenstein favors Unilever, the multinational beauty and food giant that’s currently consolidating its headquarters in London.
- Both chains, with their massive product assortments, have benefited from shoppers consolidating trips to reduce time in stores during the pandemic, meaning they’ve taken market share from weaker rivals.
- Often, its agencies and demand-side platforms that are consolidating media dollars into fewer SSPs.
- Election sites were being closed and consolidated, Cotti said, but it wasn’t uniform.
- Some precinct stations can be consolidated, but that would need special approval.
- De Forest is not only consolidating her position in the art world.
- The monster tech firms are stifling competition and consolidating their power while they expand into new markets.
- Consolidating plants may make sense for profits but not for public safety.
- The industry is consolidating, concentrating power and profits into the hands of fewer players.
- But, by consolidating risk in the United States, Wilson's bill does the exact opposite of good insurance practice.
- By good luck he was upright when motion ceased and he felt the snow consolidating round him.
- The federal parliament began at once the task of consolidating the new institutions.
- Meanwhile the king of Portugal went on consolidating the power of the crown at home and the influence of the nation abroad.
- But that is a narrow idea compared to our system of consolidating hopes,—consolidating hopes!
- Christian habits were at this time forming and consolidating into customs of the Church.