English to Arabic Dictionary consolidate

consolidate

دمج
definition
verb
the first phase of the project is to consolidate the outside walls
make (something) physically stronger or more solid.
all manufacturing activities have been consolidated in new premises
combine (a number of things) into a single more effective or coherent whole.
translation of 'consolidate '
verb
دعم,
عزز,
تماسك,
اندمج,
وحد,
قوى,
صلب,
دمج
example
Three Taiwanese government-owned banks have merged in order to 'consolidate' banking activities in the country, overcrowded by too many banks.
He observed: to describe the right to 'consolidate' several accounts as an example of the banker's lien is… a misuse of language.
The new board has been instructed by cabinet to 'consolidate' the corporation's accounts into a holding company and to settle the corporation's debts as well as its overdraft and outstanding loans.
Companies with subsidiaries in several countries will normally 'consolidate' their accounts in the home country, bringing together accounting statements in a variety of currencies.
There he made preparations for his first attempts to 'consolidate' purified platinum powder into a solid plug and to hammer it into a metallic ingot.
the first phase of the project is to 'consolidate' the outside walls
The bank wants to 'consolidate' its 20 Edinburgh offices to a ‘single digit’ on three sites - the city centre, the Gyle and Gogarburn.
The very last Major act was to 'consolidate' the various legislation on employment rights regarding unfair dismissal, redundancy, and claims of lesser importance.
One option being considered is to 'consolidate' Chippenham and Malmesbury's sorting offices into a single, purpose built facility in Chippenham.
The UK has world-class neuroscience, and this Centre would 'consolidate' the UK's position as a global leader.
I recently got married, so I had to start looking for a bank to 'consolidate' our accounts.
The 1911 Copyright Act served to 'consolidate' existing common law and legislation and brought within the copyright fold the right to perform a creative work.
Carrying on an old tradition, many airlines have been known to cancel a flight, to 'consolidate' the numbers of passengers on board.
He has been meeting with the local banks in order to 'consolidate' our accounts.
Most recently the Commission has made a proposal to reform and 'consolidate' all of the legislation in one measure.
The final package of changes proposed responds to a need to update, 'consolidate' , and ensure consistency across different pieces of legislation.
Then, in 1999, the lender suggested that the single mom 'consolidate' her two mortgages into one.
Leaders hate to be thwarted; it is in the nature of power to 'consolidate' itself.
The department has previously hired different advertising and media agencies for separate campaigns, but will now 'consolidate' its account.
Special furnaces and fire grates have therefore for a long time been in use for this purpose, whilst in recent times attempts have been made to 'consolidate' the substance into briquettes before burning it, which have met with a fair amount of success.
Within the disputed border region, military forces from the neighboring state continue to 'consolidate' their positions.
The new rules will 'consolidate' existing legislation and introduce new controls on the way asbestos is handled in the workplace.
The legislation has a simple purpose: to 'consolidate' and modernise the legislation relating to the property of the Anglican Church in the diocese of Christchurch.
Strips of suitable length are cut, and are then beaten with a hammer in order to 'consolidate' the substance of the hide.
If you have money spread around various bank deposit and building society accounts then this is as good a time as any to 'consolidate' them into one single account.
One idea that has come to light is to 'consolidate' the number of local coverage bodies from one per state to about 20 across the nation.
As he looks ahead to the history books, however, he seems to realize that hard power alone will not 'consolidate' his position.
To avoid such an outcome, an attacker may resort to an ‘operational pause’ to 'consolidate' his position before continuing the attack.
In my opinion, your country has enormous potential to build and 'consolidate' an outstanding position as a European and international tourist destination.
Staffers are studying how to 'consolidate' the paper's four weekly magazines into a single Sunday magazine of up to 32 pages, she said.
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