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consolidated

[kuhn-sol-i-dey-tid]

adjective

  1. brought together into a single whole.

  2. having become solid, firm, or coherent.

  3. Accounting.taking into account the combined information gathered from the financial conditions of a parent corporation and its subsidiaries.

    a consolidated balance sheet.



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Other Word Forms

  • quasi-consolidated adjective
  • unconsolidated adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of consolidated1

First recorded in 1745–55; consolidate + -ed 2
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It also said the package agreed with the company meant it would be spent on local improvements for customers, rather than being directed to the Treasury's consolidated fund.

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Finally, PBMs use their consolidated power to keep drugs off of health plan formularies — unless manufacturers pay exorbitant fees.

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Secondly, defined contribution schemes currently worth £800bn, and covering millions of other private and public sector workers across the country, will also be consolidated.

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Under the leadership of President John F. Kennedy, who had campaigned on a promise to aid Africa’s recovery from colonial rule, disparate programs were consolidated into the U.S.

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Borrowers should note that their accrued interest gets added to the principal balance of the consolidated loan.

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