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consolidated
[kuhn-sol-i-dey-tid]
adjective
brought together into a single whole.
having become solid, firm, or coherent.
Accounting.taking into account the combined information gathered from the financial conditions of a parent corporation and its subsidiaries.
a consolidated balance sheet.
Other Word Forms
- quasi-consolidated adjective
- unconsolidated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of consolidated1
Example Sentences
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.
Finally, PBMs use their consolidated power to keep drugs off of health plan formularies — unless manufacturers pay exorbitant fees.
Secondly, defined contribution schemes currently worth £800bn, and covering millions of other private and public sector workers across the country, will also be consolidated.
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.
Borrowers should note that their accrued interest gets added to the principal balance of the consolidated loan.
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Related Words
- concerted
- cooperative
- homogeneous
- integrated
- linked
- unanimous
- undivided
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