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Reconsolidation

Reconsolidation \Re`con*sol`i*da"tion\ (-d?"sh?n), n. The act or process of reconsolidating; the state of being reconsolidated.

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reconsolidation

n. consolidation again, after an intervening period of breakup or dispersal

Usage examples of "reconsolidation".

Later historians, stretching taut the chain of circumstance that led up to the reconsolidation of Starbridge power in Charn, all would remark on the beginnings of the movement: how it seemed to grow up out of nothing, how except for a few crucial successes it could have dissipated just as rapidly.

The ground had been prepared for the reconsolidation of big capital and a new stage in economic planning.

At the same time, the overloans accelerated the reconsolidation of intimate ties between industry and finance, sometimes along the kinship lines established in the presurrender era and sometimes in new configurations.

As part of the reconsolidation of America as a White Herrenvolk democracy, Northerners joined with Southerners in denouncing the period of Radical Reconstruction as a disastrous mistake and the Blacks as unfit for government.