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Sinónimos detallados de consolidation en inglés

consolidation:

consolidation [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the consolidation
    the consolidation; the strengthening; the reinforcement; the amplification; the intensification; the fortification; the affirmation; the confirmation
  2. the consolidation
    – the act of combining into an integral whole 1
    the consolidation; the integration
    – the act of combining into an integral whole 1
    • consolidation [the ~] sustantivo
      • a consolidation of two corporations1
      • after their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously1
      • the defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them1
    • integration [the ~] sustantivo
  3. the consolidation
    – combining into a solid mass 1
    the consolidation
    – combining into a solid mass 1
  4. the consolidation
    – something that has consolidated into a compact mass 1
    the consolidation
    – something that has consolidated into a compact mass 1
    • consolidation [the ~] sustantivo
      • he dropped the consolidation into the acid bath1
  5. the consolidation
    – The process of producing an accounting of the earnings of a parent company and its subsidiaries, post acquisition, where the parent is the company with controlling interest. 2
    the consolidation
    – The process of producing an accounting of the earnings of a parent company and its subsidiaries, post acquisition, where the parent is the company with controlling interest. 2

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Definiciones relacionadas de "consolidation":

  1. the act of combining into an integral whole1
    • a consolidation of two corporations1
    • after their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously1
    • the defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them1
  2. combining into a solid mass1
  3. something that has consolidated into a compact mass1
    • he dropped the consolidation into the acid bath1
  4. The process of producing an accounting of the earnings of a parent company and its subsidiaries, post acquisition, where the parent is the company with controlling interest.2

consolidation forma de consolidate:

to consolidate verbo (consolidates, consolidated, consolidating)

  1. to consolidate
    strenghten; to consolidate
  2. to consolidate
    to consolidate; to solidify
    • consolidate verbo (consolidates, consolidated, consolidating)
    • solidify verbo (solidifies, solidified, solidifying)
  3. to consolidate
    – make firm or secure; strengthen 1
    to consolidate
    – make firm or secure; strengthen 1
    • consolidate verbo (consolidates, consolidated, consolidating)
      • consolidate one's gains1
      • consolidate one's hold on first place1
  4. to consolidate
    – make or form into a solid or hardened mass 1
    to consolidate
    – make or form into a solid or hardened mass 1
    • consolidate verbo (consolidates, consolidated, consolidating)
      • consolidate fibers into boards1
  5. to consolidate
    – form into a solid mass or whole 1
    to consolidate
    – form into a solid mass or whole 1
    • consolidate verbo (consolidates, consolidated, consolidating)
      • The mud had consolidated overnight1
  6. to consolidate
    – unite into one 1
    to consolidate
    – unite into one 1
    • consolidate verbo (consolidates, consolidated, consolidating)
      • The companies consolidated1
  7. to consolidate
    – bring together into a single whole or system 1
    to consolidate
    – bring together into a single whole or system 1
    • consolidate verbo (consolidates, consolidated, consolidating)
      • The town and county schools are being consolidated1
  8. to consolidate
    – In logging, to merge the information written to different log files in a single log file or, more typically, to a database (such as a SQL Server database) that can be processed by log analysis tools. 2
    to consolidate
    – In logging, to merge the information written to different log files in a single log file or, more typically, to a database (such as a SQL Server database) that can be processed by log analysis tools. 2
    • consolidate verbo (consolidates, consolidated, consolidating)

Conjugaciones de consolidate:

present
  1. consolidate
  2. consolidate
  3. consolidates
  4. consolidate
  5. consolidate
  6. consolidate
simple past
  1. consolidated
  2. consolidated
  3. consolidated
  4. consolidated
  5. consolidated
  6. consolidated
present perfect
  1. have consolidated
  2. have consolidated
  3. has consolidated
  4. have consolidated
  5. have consolidated
  6. have consolidated
past continuous
  1. was consolidating
  2. were consolidating
  3. was consolidating
  4. were consolidating
  5. were consolidating
  6. were consolidating
future
  1. shall consolidate
  2. will consolidate
  3. will consolidate
  4. shall consolidate
  5. will consolidate
  6. will consolidate
continuous present
  1. am consolidating
  2. are consolidating
  3. is consolidating
  4. are consolidating
  5. are consolidating
  6. are consolidating
subjunctive
  1. be consolidated
  2. be consolidated
  3. be consolidated
  4. be consolidated
  5. be consolidated
  6. be consolidated
diverse
  1. consolidate!
  2. let's consolidate!
  3. consolidated
  4. consolidating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

consolidate

  1. consolidate

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Definiciones relacionadas de "consolidate":

  1. make firm or secure; strengthen1
    • consolidate one's gains1
    • consolidate one's hold on first place1
  2. make or form into a solid or hardened mass1
    • consolidate fibers into boards1
  3. form into a solid mass or whole1
    • The mud had consolidated overnight1
  4. unite into one1
    • The companies consolidated1
  5. bring together into a single whole or system1
    • The town and county schools are being consolidated1
  6. In logging, to merge the information written to different log files in a single log file or, more typically, to a database (such as a SQL Server database) that can be processed by log analysis tools.2