abbreviate, beef up, compound, contract, draw together, heat up, join, melt into one, ramify, stand together, unite
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The companies consolidated their hold in the Indian market. . [verb]
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Students may also consolidate their work by undertaking their own research projects. [verb]
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4, was making the rough draft of his privy assembly to consolidate the monarchy. [verb]
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The more the Russian army retreated the more fiercely a spirit of hatred of the enemy flared up, and while it retreated the army increased and consolidated. [verb]
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Frederick the Great was at that moment impatient to extend and consolidate his kingdom by getting possession of the basin of the lower Vistula, which separated eastern Prussia from the rest of his dominions, while Austria had also claims on Polish territory and would certainly not submit to be excluded by her two rivals. [Please select]
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In a few years these roads had been consolidated into a smoothly operating system. [Please select]
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"After two days' skirmishing, the court ordered the three suits to be consolidated." [Please select]
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Then we consolidate our position, and Fritz is a sad and sorry boy. [Please select]
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She continued to go often to Beattie and Daventry, consolidated her friendship with them. [Please select]
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The Consolidated'll jump down my throat--" "You are going back to the Works," spoke Mr."' [Please select]
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But these people did not completely sympathize together so as to form one consolidated nation. [Please select]
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