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Verb
S:
(v)
consolidate (consolidate%2:30:00::)
(unite into one)
"The companies consolidated"
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unify (unify%2:30:00::)
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unite (unite%2:30:00::)
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merge (merge%2:30:00::)
(become one)
"Germany unified officially in 1990"; "the cells merge"
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(v)
consolidate (consolidate%2:30:00::)
(unite into one)
"The companies consolidated"
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(v)
consubstantiate (consubstantiate%2:30:00::)
(become united in substance)
"thought and the object consubstantiate"
S:
(v)
syncretize (syncretize%2:30:01::)
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syncretise (syncretise%2:30:01::)
(unite (beliefs or conflicting principles))
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(v)
converge (converge%2:30:00::)
(come together so as to form a single product)
"Social forces converged to bring the Fascists back to power"
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(v)
federate (federate%2:30:01::)
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federalize (federalize%2:30:02::)
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federalise (federalise%2:30:02::)
(enter into a league for a common purpose)
"The republics federated to become the Soviet Union"
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(v)
coalesce (coalesce%2:35:00::)
(fuse or cause to grow together)
derivationally related form
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(v)
consolidate (consolidate%2:30:02::)
(make firm or secure; strengthen)
"consolidate one's gains"; "consolidate one's hold on first place"
S:
(v)
consolidate (consolidate%2:30:01::)
(bring together into a single whole or system)
"The town and county schools are being consolidated"
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S:
(v)
unite (unite%2:30:02::)
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unify (unify%2:30:01::)
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merge (merge%2:30:02::)
(join or combine)
"We merged our resources"
S:
(v)
consolidate (consolidate%2:30:01::)
(bring together into a single whole or system)
"The town and county schools are being consolidated"
S:
(v)
weld (weld%2:30:00::)
(unite closely or intimately)
"Her gratitude welded her to him"
S:
(v)
consubstantiate (consubstantiate%2:30:01::)
(unite in one common substance)
"Thought is consubstantiated with the object"
derivationally related form
sentence frame
S:
(v)
consolidate (consolidate%2:30:04::)
(form into a solid mass or whole)
"The mud had consolidated overnight"
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derivationally related form
sentence frame
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(v)
consolidate (consolidate%2:30:03::)
(make or form into a solid or hardened mass)
"consolidate fibers into boards"