Meaning
Consolidate means to make something stronger, more solid, or more united. It can also mean to combine several things into a single more effective or coherent whole.
Grammar and Usage
- Part of speech: Verb
 - Transitive (requires an object): consolidate power, consolidate debt
 - Intransitive (no object): The company consolidated after years of expansion.
 
Typical structures:
- consolidate something (make stronger)
 - consolidate with something (combine with)
 - consolidate into (merge into one)
 
Common Phrases
- consolidate power – to strengthen and centralize authority.
 - consolidate gains – to secure progress already made.
 - consolidate debt – to combine several debts into one payment.
 - consolidate resources – to bring together and strengthen available resources.
 
Collocations
- verb + consolidate: help consolidate, aim to consolidate, try to consolidate
 - adverb + consolidate: firmly consolidate, fully consolidate, gradually consolidate
 - noun + consolidate: consolidate position, consolidate control, consolidate victory
 
Examples
- The new leader worked hard to consolidate his power.
 - The two companies decided to consolidate their resources to reduce costs.
 - After winning several victories, the army stopped to consolidate its position.
 - She took out a loan to consolidate her debts into a single payment.
 - The project aims to consolidate gains made in education reform.
 - The small businesses decided to consolidate into one larger firm.
 - He is trying to consolidate his reputation as a top researcher.
 - The organization gradually consolidated after years of instability.
 
Synonyms or Related
- strengthen
 - secure
 - unify
 - merge
 - integrate
 - centralize
 - fortify
 
