
1) Amalgamation 2) Amalgamative 3) Centralisation 4) Centralist 5) Centralistic 6) Centralization 7) Coherence 8) Incorporation 9) Merger 10) Uniting
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1) Combine 2) Combining 3) Combining into a solid mass 4) Solidification
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- combining into a solid mass
- the act of combining into an integral whole
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Joinder of two or more separately filed criminal or civil complaints, so that the charges may be tried together.
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• (n.) To organic cohesion of different circled in a flower; adnation. • (n.) The act or process of consolidating, making firm, or uniting; the state of being consolidated; solidification; combination. • (n.) The combination of several actions into one.
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(from the article `Business Overview`) The utilities sector underwent some consolidation and buyouts. In the United States the most notable deals concerned Washington state`s Puget Sound ... The trend toward consolidation in the industry has already been traced. In each of the major producing countries the output of motor vehicles is in...
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(from the article `advanced ceramics`) Consolidation
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(from the article `solids, mechanics of`) ...stresses, which are the difference between the total stresses and those of a purely hydrostatic stress state with pressure equal to that in the ...
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A procedure whereby a number of small consignments are loaded together to form a single, larger consignment. This must be carried out as part of a contract to transport the goods.
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Another technical analysis term. It relates to a condition when the rates are moving in a sideways fashion, which is usually encountered after a market top or bottom.
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Solidification into a firm dense mass; applied especially to inflammatory induration of a normally aerated lung due to the presence of cellular exudate in the pulmonary alveoli. ... Origin: L. Consolido, to make thick, condense, fr. Solidus, solid ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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An exercise whereby a company can carry out the same activities in a smaller number of locations. :: Diageo (9th Edition)
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(kәn-sol″ĭ-da´shәn) solidification; the process of becoming solidified or the condition of being solid; said especially of the lung as it fills with exudate in pneumonia. the combination of parts into a whole.
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A procedure to combine existing bargaining units into one or more larger appropriate bargaining units.
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In agriculture and other economic sectors, consolidation usually is a reference to the trend from nu
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A tax return combining the reports of affiliated companies, that are at least 80% owned by a parent
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Con·sol`i·da'tion noun [ Latin
consolidatio a confirming: confer French
consolidation .]
1. The act or process of consolidating, making firm, or uniting; the state of being consolidated; solidification; combination. « The
consolidation of the marble and of the stone...
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Processing step that compresses fiber and matrix to reduce voids and achieve a particular density.
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Combining two or more shipments in order to realize lower transportation rates. Inbound consolidation from vendors is called make-bulk consolidation; outbound consolidation to customers is called break-bulk consolidation.
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noun the act of combining into an integral whole; `a consolidation of two corporations`; `after their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously`; `the defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them`
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Compaction usually accomplished by vibration of newly placed concrete to minimum practical volume, to mold it within form shapes and around embedded parts and reinforcement, and to eliminate voids other than entrained air.
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- BUSINESS COMBINATION of two or more entities that occurs when the entities transfer all of their NET ASSETS to a new entity created for that purpose. (See MERGER.)
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Procedures to re-adhere flaking or delaminating paint to the canvas.
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an act or instance of consolidating; the state of being consolidated; unification: consolidation of companies. · solidification; strengthening: consolidation of principles and beliefs. · something that is or has been consolidated; a consolidated whole. · · a statutory combination of two or more corporations. · the union of...
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combining into a solid mass
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