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Meanings of Consolidate:

verb

Make (something) physically stronger or more solid.

Usage examples:

The first phase of the project is to consolidate the outside walls

Meanings of Consolidated:

verb

Make (something) physically stronger or more solid.

Usage examples:

The first phase of the project is to consolidate the outside walls
adjective

Made stronger and more certain

Usage examples:

He was re-elected for another four years and with his power consolidated., the controlling company …

Meanings of Consolidates:

verb

Make (something) physically stronger or more solid.

Usage examples:

The first phase of the project is to consolidate the outside walls

Meanings of Consolidating:

verb

Make (something) physically stronger or more solid.

Usage examples:

The first phase of the project is to consolidate the outside walls

Meanings of Consolidation:

noun

The action or process of making something stronger or more solid.

Usage examples:

The permanent consolidation of peace

Meanings of Consolidations:

noun

The action or process of making something stronger or more solid.

Usage examples:

The permanent consolidation of peace

Meanings of Consolidator:

noun

A company that buys a supply of particular goods or services from different places and then offers them for sale to the public

Usage examples:

Hotel reservations network is a hotel room consolidator which takes advantage of volume buying to o…

Meanings of Consolidators:

noun

A company that buys a supply of particular goods or services from different places and then offers them for sale to the public

Usage examples:

Hotel reservations network is a hotel room consolidator which takes advantage of volume buying to o…

Meanings of Consoling:

adjective

Serving to comfort someone at a time of grief or disappointment.

Usage examples:

His sister gave him a consoling pat on the back
verb

Comfort (someone) at a time of grief or disappointment.

Usage examples:

She tried to console him but he pushed her gently away

Meanings of Consolingly:

adverb

In a way that makes or is intended to make someone feel better when they are sad or disappointed

Usage examples:

"you've done very well," they said consolingly.

Meanings of Consols:

plural noun

British government securities without redemption date and with fixed annual interest.

Usage examples:

I write a letter to him saying ‘i give you my blackacre estate, my leasehold house in the high stre…
noun

Abbreviation for consolidated stock or consolidated annuities: in the uk, bonds that have a low rate of interest and no fixed date for when the loan will be paid back

Meanings of Consomme:

noun

A clear soup made with concentrated stock.

Usage examples:

Black cabbage handily anchors a vegetable-and-white-bean soup, but duck consommé is too refined for…

Meanings of Consommes:

noun

A clear soup made with concentrated stock.

Usage examples:

Black cabbage handily anchors a vegetable-and-white-bean soup, but duck consommé is too refined for…

Meanings of Consonance:

noun

Agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.

Usage examples:

Consonance between conservation measures and existing agricultural practice

Meanings of Consonances:

noun

Agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.

Usage examples:

Consonance between conservation measures and existing agricultural practice

Meanings of Consonant:

noun

A basic speech sound in which the breath is at least partly obstructed and which can be combined with a vowel to form a syllable.

Usage examples:

Fricatives are by far the largest group of english consonants
adjective

Denoting or relating to a consonant.

Usage examples:

A consonant phoneme

Meanings of Consonantal:

adjective

Relating to consonants (= the speech sounds or letters of the alphabet that are not vowels)

Usage examples:

Dialect variation typically concerns vowels, or words, and more rarely consonantal differences., th…

Meanings of Consonants:

noun

A basic speech sound in which the breath is at least partly obstructed and which can be combined with a vowel to form a syllable.

Usage examples:

Fricatives are by far the largest group of english consonants
adjective

Denoting or relating to a consonant.

Usage examples:

A consonant phoneme

Meanings of Consort:

noun

A wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.

Usage examples:

Queen victoria and her consort, prince albert
verb

Habitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others.

Usage examples:

You chose to consort with the enemy

Meanings of Consorted:

verb

Habitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others.

Usage examples:

You chose to consort with the enemy
noun

A wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.

Usage examples:

Queen victoria and her consort, prince albert

Meanings of Consortia:

noun

An association, typically of several companies.

Usage examples:

It would move the commissioning of care to local authorities, giving democratic control of the heal…

Plural of consortium

Meanings of Consorting:

verb

Habitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others.

Usage examples:

You chose to consort with the enemy
noun

A wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.

Usage examples:

Queen victoria and her consort, prince albert

Meanings of Consortium:

noun

An association, typically of several companies.

Usage examples:

It would move the commissioning of care to local authorities, giving democratic control of the heal…

Meanings of Consortiums:

noun

An association, typically of several companies.

Usage examples:

It would move the commissioning of care to local authorities, giving democratic control of the heal…

Meanings of Consorts:

noun

A wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.

Usage examples:

Queen victoria and her consort, prince albert
verb

Habitually associate with (someone), typically with the disapproval of others.

Usage examples:

You chose to consort with the enemy

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