English to Malayalam Dictionary consolidating

consolidating

ചൊംസൊലിദതിന്ഗ്
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 'consolidating'
verb
ഏകീകരിക്കുക
example
The local club made home advantage tell and both teams secured second places, 'consolidating' their mid-table positions.
The vision includes 'consolidating' Mexico's position in a pan-American trading block, but important social improvements are envisaged as well.
At the same time regional power centers are evolving and 'consolidating' their positions, aspiring to a greater role in the world community.
Her life and practices became all about 'consolidating' Louis XIV's position as a great king.
By 'consolidating' the ten pre-Napoleonic states into three parts, toppling the old dynasties, and inspiring patriots to develop new programmes of unity and independence, Napoleon advanced the cause of national unity.
Try 'consolidating' a number of servers to one bigger one.
You can get around the cap by 'consolidating' IRA accounts into your 401 plan if your employer allows it.
Some members of Congress seek to create a single voice for space, 'consolidating' all Department of Defense space activities.
Taken together, they paint a chilling picture of an administration more concerned with 'consolidating' its power than national security or the health and welfare of Americans.
And, in time, the two technologies - Workplace Messaging and Notes - will be 'consolidated' as a single technology.
A Friday hearing is scheduled in Washington, D.C. by a judicial panel on multidistrict litigation to determine whether the 28 lawsuits filed might be 'consolidated' .
the first phase of the project is to 'consolidate' the outside walls
The provisions of that Act have now been 'consolidated' into the Clean Air Act 1993, which covers the emission of dark smoke from chimneys and industrial and trade premises.
The UK has world-class neuroscience, and this Centre would 'consolidate' the UK's position as a global leader.
He observed: to describe the right to 'consolidate' several accounts as an example of the banker's lien is… a misuse of language.
Strips of suitable length are cut, and are then beaten with a hammer in order to 'consolidate' the substance of the hide.
The power was amended by the Criminal Justice Act 1993 and has now been 'consolidated' into the Drug Trafficking Act 1994.
He won power in an election that year and 'consolidated' his position in an imperial coup of 1851 after which his government arrested agitators to deport them and he became a hated despot, the enemy of republicanism.
At the same time the method of rating the boards was provided for in the Local Government Act 1958, later 'consolidated' into the General Rate Act 1967.
Leaders hate to be thwarted; it is in the nature of power to 'consolidate' itself.
This medical monopoly has throughout the twentieth century continued to 'consolidate' and strengthen its power.
He said he had no doubt that the additional guarantees inherent in that standard will further 'consolidate' the market position of quality-assured eggs.
The bank wants to 'consolidate' its 20 Edinburgh offices to a ‘single digit’ on three sites - the city centre, the Gyle and Gogarburn.
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.
Carrying on an old tradition, many airlines have been known to cancel a flight, to 'consolidate' the numbers of passengers on board.
The final package of changes proposed responds to a need to update, 'consolidate' , and ensure consistency across different pieces of legislation.
the first phase of the project is to 'consolidate' the outside walls
As he continues to 'consolidate' his position in the world of entertainment, his tricks are still breathtaking and dramatic.
Another argument put forward is that the number of treaties signed with each member state are so many as to create a mass of overlapping complex texts that need to be 'consolidated' into a single overriding treaty.
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.
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