consolidate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of consolidate in Hindi

  • मजबूत
  • समेकन करना
  • संघटित करना
  • समेकित करना

consolidate Definition

Verb

  • make (something) physically stronger or more solid.
  • combine (a number of things) into a single more effective or coherent whole.

consolidate Example

  • the first phase of the project is to consolidate His relationship to Edwin may have helped him to consolidate Deira and Bernicia. ( परियोजना का पहला चरण एडविन के साथ अपने संबंधों को मजबूत करना है, हो सकता है कि उन्हें डीरा और बर्निसिया को मजबूत करने में मदद मिली हो। )
  • The two banks will consolidate in July next year. ( दोनों बैंक अगले साल जुलाई में समेकित होंगे। )
  • The time has come for the firm to consolidate after several years of rapid expansion. ( कई वर्षों के तीव्र विस्तार के बाद फर्म के समेकित होने का समय आ गया है। )
  • They took out a loan to consolidate their debts. ( उन्होंने अपने कर्ज को मजबूत करने के लिए कर्ज लिया। )

More Sentence

  • She hoped that marriage would consolidate their relationship.
  • He believed that the European Economic Community should consolidate.
  • He left the Sanctuary to help his dealers consolidate the souls.
  • In domestic politics he sought to consolidate and strengthen the power of his house by treaties with neighbouring princes, and succeeded in secularizing the bishoprics of Brandenburg, Havelberg and Lebus.
  • who had supplanted or swamped the old landed and military aristocracy, had insensibly reconstructed the interior of the ancient social edifice with the gilded and incongruous materials of wealth, and in order to consolidate or increase their monopolies, needed to secure themselves against the arbitrary action of royalty and the bureaucracy.
  • he new rules will consolidate existing legislation and introduce new controls on the way asbestos is handled in the workplace.
  • He campaigned India-wide to consolidate the Hindu faiths of his time under the banner of Advaita Vedanta.
  • Everybody is marching down that road to upgrade their networks, consolidate their headends, consolidate their operating centers.  
  • We now need to consolidate and put Ireland on the map as a centre of post-production excellence.
  • If the surface is chalky, crumbly or sandy after cleaning, a masonry surface conditioner may help consolidate the stucco.  
  • The company will lose desktop share, but will be able to consolidate its holdings in some areas.
  • There is no evidence to show that he did much to consolidate his grandfathers conquests south of the Caspian.
  • The fire support battalion will consolidate the two mortar platoons of the original battalions into batteries.  
  • To consolidate her dominion, it was natural for such women to turn to more violent methods to entrench their rule.
  • This means that such economies can consolidate their budgets without fully experiencing the associated contractionary effects.
  • In 1799 Bonaparte, through whose influence his release had been obtained, sent him to the Hague to consolidate the alliance between France and the Batavian Republic. In this mission he was entirely successful, and he is credited with another diplomatic success in the inception of the Austrian marriage.
  • It now remained to consolidate the later successes attained by the policy of the Valoisthe acquisition of the duchies of Burgundy and Brittany; but instead there was a sudden change and that policy seemed about to be lost in dreams of recapturing the rights of the Angevins ficence.
  • Our company offers a service which will consolidate all of your unsecured debt such as credit cards, medical bills, unsecured loans and student loans, into one lower monthly payment.
  • Frederick the Great was at that moment impatient to extend and consolidate his kingdom by getting possession of the basin of the lower Vistula, which separated eastern Prussia from the rest of his dominions, while Austria had also claims on Polish territory and would certainly not submit to be excluded by her two rivals.
  • Schmitt and McCarthy have suggested that for ESL learners, repeated exposures to vocabulary are necessary to consolidate the wide range of meanings of a new word in the learner's mind.
  • More noteworthy than its management of internal affairs were the efforts of the Minghetti cabinet to strengthen and consolidate national defence.the outside walls