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Detailed Translations for consolidation from English to Spanish

consolidation:

consolidation [the ~] nom

  1. the consolidation (strengthening; reinforcement; amplification; )
    la consolidación; el refuerzo; la solidificación; el endurecimiento; la fortificación; la confirmación; la solidez
  2. the consolidation
    – The process of producing an accounting of the earnings of a parent company and its subsidiaries, post acquisition, where the parent is the company with controlling interest. 1

Translation Matrix for consolidation:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
confirmación affirmation; amplification; confirmation; consolidation; fortification; intensification; reinforcement; strengthening ACK; acknowledgement; affirmation; authorisation; authorization; commit; confirmation; fastening; form; installation; placement; positioning; that wich fastens things
consolidación affirmation; amplification; confirmation; consolidation; fortification; intensification; reinforcement; strengthening authorisation; authorization; confirmation
endurecimiento affirmation; amplification; confirmation; consolidation; fortification; intensification; reinforcement; strengthening hardening; making resistant; making withstand; numbness; rigor mortis; stiffening; toughness
fortificación affirmation; amplification; confirmation; consolidation; fortification; intensification; reinforcement; strengthening castle; château; citadel; city wall; enrichment; fort; fortification; fortified area; fortified building; fortress; knight's castle; rampart; stronghold; town rampart; wall
refuerzo affirmation; amplification; confirmation; consolidation; fortification; intensification; reinforcement; strengthening buffer
solidez affirmation; amplification; confirmation; consolidation; fortification; intensification; reinforcement; strengthening durability; firmness; indossulability; preservability; reliability; solidity; solidness; solubility; soundness; stability; steadiness; tenability; thoroughness
solidificación affirmation; amplification; confirmation; consolidation; fortification; intensification; reinforcement; strengthening
- integration
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- amalgamation; merger

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Related Definitions for "consolidation":

  1. the act of combining into an integral whole2
    • a consolidation of two corporations2
    • after their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously2
    • the defendants asked for a consolidation of the actions against them2
  2. combining into a solid mass2
  3. something that has consolidated into a compact mass2
    • he dropped the consolidation into the acid bath2
  4. The process of producing an accounting of the earnings of a parent company and its subsidiaries, post acquisition, where the parent is the company with controlling interest.1

Wiktionary Translations for consolidation:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
consolidation consolidación Konsolidierung — Festigung, Sicherung eines Bestandes

consolidation form of consolidate:

to consolidate verbe (consolidates, consolidated, consolidating)

  1. to consolidate (strenghten)
  2. to consolidate (solidify)
  3. to consolidate
    – In logging, to merge the information written to different log files in a single log file or, more typically, to a database (such as a SQL Server database) that can be processed by log analysis tools. 1

Conjugations for consolidate:

present
  1. consolidate
  2. consolidate
  3. consolidates
  4. consolidate
  5. consolidate
  6. consolidate
simple past
  1. consolidated
  2. consolidated
  3. consolidated
  4. consolidated
  5. consolidated
  6. consolidated
present perfect
  1. have consolidated
  2. have consolidated
  3. has consolidated
  4. have consolidated
  5. have consolidated
  6. have consolidated
past continuous
  1. was consolidating
  2. were consolidating
  3. was consolidating
  4. were consolidating
  5. were consolidating
  6. were consolidating
future
  1. shall consolidate
  2. will consolidate
  3. will consolidate
  4. shall consolidate
  5. will consolidate
  6. will consolidate
continuous present
  1. am consolidating
  2. are consolidating
  3. is consolidating
  4. are consolidating
  5. are consolidating
  6. are consolidating
subjunctive
  1. be consolidated
  2. be consolidated
  3. be consolidated
  4. be consolidated
  5. be consolidated
  6. be consolidated
diverse
  1. consolidate!
  2. let's consolidate!
  3. consolidated
  4. consolidating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for consolidate:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
consolidar consolidate; solidify; strenghten
fortalecer consolidate; solidify; strenghten become hard; become stronger; fortify; harden; intensify; iron; reinforce; steel; strengthen; toughen
solidarizar consolidate; solidify
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- fund

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Synonyms for "consolidate":


Related Definitions for "consolidate":

  1. make firm or secure; strengthen2
    • consolidate one's gains2
    • consolidate one's hold on first place2
  2. make or form into a solid or hardened mass2
    • consolidate fibers into boards2
  3. form into a solid mass or whole2
    • The mud had consolidated overnight2
  4. unite into one2
    • The companies consolidated2
  5. bring together into a single whole or system2
    • The town and county schools are being consolidated2
  6. In logging, to merge the information written to different log files in a single log file or, more typically, to a database (such as a SQL Server database) that can be processed by log analysis tools.1

Wiktionary Translations for consolidate:

consolidate
verb
  1. To combine into a single unit; to group together or join
  2. To make stronger or more solid

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
consolidate consolidar konsolidieren — (transitiv) eine bestehende Einrichtung stärken oder festigen
consolidate consolidar consoliderrendre plus solide.

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