The word consolidate is the one used to refer to a certain type of action. To consolidate is nothing more than to give something firmness, rigidity, durability, for which the term as a verb can be used in very different and diverse spaces. Consolidate comes from the idea of consolidation, consolidation in specific terms is nothing more than the transformation of something into something else more solid and firm. It is important not to confuse the verb to consolidate with solidify, since the latter refers to the process of transferring matter from one state to another.
The word consolidate is generally used in an abstract or metaphorical sense and is regularly used to refer to phenomena of this type. For example, there is no talk of consolidating a cake or consolidating a car, but it is common to say, for example, that a government, an institution, a family or a project was consolidated. Consolidation is therefore not something that can be seen in a clear and specific way, but is normally understood as an abstract and not a concrete process.
If it is understood that the concept of consolidation or consolidation takes time and that it is not something immediate, it can be understood at the same time why this term is used in situations or for abstract phenomena. This is so because if we say that a friendship was consolidated, for example, it is understood that such a process took time and was not something sudden or momentary. If it were said that a cake was consolidated, this idea of process would not be implied. In this sense, it is for this reason that the word consolidate always supposes the exercise of establishing something (some type of phenomenon or process) with strong and lasting bases so that it is not easily destroyed.
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