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consolidated

intermediateB2

/kənˈsɒlɪdeɪtɪd/ · con-sol-i-da-ted

Combined into a single, more effective or coherent whole.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Combined into a single, more effective or coherent whole.

ایک ہی مؤثر یا مربوط مکمل میں یکجا کیا گیا۔

مضبوطہ کیا گیا

Mazbootah Kiya Gaya

Formal: مضبوطہ

Synonyms

combinedunifiedintegratedیکجامتحدشامل

Antonyms

disperseddividedfragmentedپھیلایا ہواتقسیم شدہٹوٹا ہوا

Common Collocations

  • consolidated report
  • consolidated financial statement
  • consolidated resources

Example Sentences

The company released a consolidated financial statement for better clarity on its finances.

کمپنی نے اپنے مالی حالات کی بہتر وضاحت کے لیے ایک مضبوط مالی بیان جاری کیا۔

Company ne apne maali halaat ki behtar wazahat ke liye ek mazboot maali bayan jari kiya.

The team has consolidated its efforts to achieve a common goal.

ٹیم نے ایک مشترکہ مقصد کے حصول کے لیے اپنی کوششوں کو مضبوط کیا ہے۔

Team ne ek mushtarak maqasad ke haasil ke liye apni koshishon ko mazboot kiya hai.

A consolidated approach to problem-solving often yields better results.

مسئلہ حل کرنے کے لیے ایک مضبوط نقطہ نظر اکثر بہتر نتائج فراہم کرتا ہے۔

Masla hal karne ke liye ek mazboot nuqta nazar aksar behtar nataij faraham karta hai.

Easily Confused With

consolidate:Consolidated is the past tense of consolidate, meaning it has already been combined or made stronger.

Word Family

consolidate
verbمضبوط کرنا
consolidation
nounمضبوطی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'solid' and 'tate,' which can remind you that something that is consolidated is solidified.

Picture a team coming together, shaking hands, representing unity and strength.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہم سب کو ایک چھت کے نیچے آنا تھا، تب جا کر ایک جیوٹ ہونے تھا۔

Hum sab ko aik chhat ke neeche aana tha, tab ja kar aik joot hone tha.

We all had to come under one roof, only then could we become one.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ایکی سوچ میں طاقت ہے۔

Aiki soch mein taqat hai.

There is strength in unity.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "consolidare" — to make firm or strong

First known use: 16th century

The term 'consolidated' came into use in English in the late 16th century referring to the act of making something more solid or stable.