consolidated

/kənˈsɒlɪdeɪtɪd/ · kun-SOL-ih-day-tidadjective

Combined into a single, more coherent, stable, or effective whole.

Use consolidated to express this relationship precisely: combined into a single, more coherent, stable, or effective whole.

What consolidated Really Means

The word becomes easier to use when its closely related senses are separated and compared.

1

Core quality

Combined into a single, more coherent, stable, or effective whole.

Example

The consolidated database replaced six incompatible systems.

2

Attributive or predicative use

Use this adjective before a suitable noun or after a linking verb such as be or seem.

Example

A consolidated organisation can coordinate resources more efficiently.

3

Analytical distinction

Choose it when this exact descriptive quality matters; a related word may overlap without conveying the same trait.

Example

Researchers analysed the consolidated results from all sites.

Use consolidated Naturally

Notice how the surrounding noun or clause reveals the exact shade of meaning.

The consolidated database replaced six incompatible systems.

A consolidated organisation can coordinate resources more efficiently.

Researchers analysed the consolidated results from all sites.

Precision Matters

Consolidated overlaps with several common words, but each carries a different emphasis.

consolidated

Means combined into a single, more coherent, stable, or effective whole.

vs.
intertwined

Means twisted together physically or connected so closely that the parts strongly affect one another.

consolidated

Means combined into a single, more coherent, stable, or effective whole.

vs.
cumulative

Means formed, increased, or measured through successive additions over time.

consolidated

Means combined into a single, more coherent, stable, or effective whole.

vs.
disparate

Means fundamentally different from one another.

consolidated

Means combined into a single, more coherent, stable, or effective whole.

vs.
integral

Means essential to the completeness, functioning, or identity of a whole.

Test consolidated in Context

Separate collections were brought together into one unified whole.

1

The team created one ___ archive by combining records that had been stored in five separate collections.

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Updated3 August 2026
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