When this matter consolidates in the open air, the upper part is usually scoriaceous, and the mass becomes more and more stony as we descend, or in proportion as it has consolidated more slowly and under greater pressure.
When thus explained, the Catholic doctrine is not in the least opposed to true liberty; it consolidates power, and does not prejudice the questions that may arise between the governors and the governed.
It consolidatesthe banks of the whole Union into one mass, and subjects them to one fate, and that fate to be decided by a few, without even the knowledge of the rest.
The greater part of the year it is filled with an immense pack which never consolidates into a continuous floe.
Later in the season the ice consolidates in the shelter of the islands, while beyond the bays and channels drifting floes fill the sea.
The drifting ice of the Gulf of Boothia neverconsolidates and even Committee Bay is rarely covered by a smooth land floe.
The green leaf of the elms contused, heals a green wound or cut, and boiled with the bark, consolidates fractur’d bones.
White has a beautiful position, but still he had better gain some material, if he can, before Black consolidates his defensive position.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "consolidates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.