reconsolidated

/ˌriːkənˈsɑːlɪdeɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Combined or brought together again into a single, stronger, or more effective whole.
    • The reconsolidated database made it much easier for employees to find customer information.
    • The reconsolidated company reported higher profits than the separate divisions had before.
    • After the merger, the reconsolidated school district was able to offer more advanced classes.
  2. Strengthened or made more solid again, especially after a period of weakness or disruption.
    • With reconsolidated finances, the charity was able to expand its programs.
    • The reconsolidated army launched a successful counterattack.
    • After a year of hard work, the reconsolidated team finally won the championship.
  3. In psychology and neuroscience, having been stabilized again after recall and potential modification.
    • The reconsolidated memory was now less likely to be forgotten.
    • The study showed that reconsolidated memories are more resistant to interference.
    • Therapists observed that the reconsolidated traumatic memory caused less distress for the patient.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Describing something that has been combined or strengthened again into a unified whole.
    • The reconsolidated organization now operates under a single brand name.
    • Investors were pleased with the reconsolidated financial statements showing improved performance.
    • The reconsolidated territory was easier to defend than the scattered outposts.
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