reconsolidating

/ˌriːkənˈsɑːlədeɪtɪŋ/
verb
  1. To make something stronger or more stable again, especially after a period of change or difficulty.
    • The government is reconsolidating its power by passing new laws.
    • The therapist helped the patient by reconsolidating positive memories after the trauma.
    • After the merger, the company is reconsolidating its departments to improve efficiency.
  2. To combine separate parts into a single, unified whole again.
    • After the breakup, the band spent a year reconsolidating their musical style.
    • The team is reconsolidating its scattered resources into one central fund.
    • The library is reconsolidating its collections from several branches into the main building.
What does "reconsolidating" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean