0 to make sure that you become more powerful, or that success and achievements continue strongly -- umacniać
1 to combine several things, especially businesses, so that they become more effective, or to be combined in this way -- konsolidować
He consolidated his businesses into one large company.
The ideological right, however, increasingly consolidated its democratic electoral victories that it began in the 1980s.
After consolidating duplicate entries five distinct gene products with clearly defined olfactomedin homology domains were selected for detailed analysis.
The increasing number of units consolidated in memory parallels the decreasing amount of slow wave activity.
In reality, no party consolidated its hold on a contiguous area, and the frontline was very blurred.
We then conduct a probit analysis to assess the likelihood that a country (currently not consolidating) will commence a consolidation.
In the process of transition to democracy, and especially once democracy has been consolidated, political parties are its most significant actors.
Newspapers, newsletters and pamphlets [became] a valuable means of consolidating organization, educating the community, and ensuring two-way communication.
Scenes like these consolidated a conventional association between laments and the feminine voice.