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reconsolidate /riːkənˈsɒlɪdeɪt /verb [with object]Consolidate (something) again or anew: peasant holdings were subject to constant division and could then be reconsolidated...- Shareholders now just have to trust that the new MD can reconsolidate the company for a new era of growth.
- His reign was marked by continuous military campaigns to reconsolidate the Seleucid empire.
- That night, the Battalion moved forward and, after taking a few casualties, reconsolidated their line.
Derivativesreconsolidation /riːkənsɒlɪˈdeɪʃ(ə)n/ noun ...- In the global reconsolidation of capitalism, for instance, neo-colonial states are subordinated to advanced capitalist/colonial states, although both mediate capital accumulation.
- Some scientists argue that after initial memory consolidation takes place it may be possible to recall memories and then interfere with their reconsolidation as a way to erase recalled memories.
- And this, in turn, is nothing less than one of the most thoroughgoing instances of assimilation and reconsolidation in twentieth-century America.
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