To bring things together into a single, stronger whole, such as combining accounts, power, or information.
From Latin *consolidare*, meaning "to make firm, strengthen" (*con-* "together" + *solidus* "solid"). It began with the idea of making something physically solid.
When you consolidate your notes, you’re literally making your knowledge more solid. Sleep scientists even talk about "memory consolidation"—your brain quietly thickening the walls of new memories overnight.
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