Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
solidate
verb
/ˈsɒl.ɪ.deɪt/

Definition
To solidate means to form or make something solid, compact, or stable; it can also refer to strengthen or reinforce a system or idea.

Examples
- The workers used a special mixture to solidate the concrete foundation.
- In therapy, it’s important to solidate the progress made in earlier sessions.
- Efforts were made to solidate the partnership between the two companies.

Meaning
The act of making something solid or firm, often used in contexts like construction or metaphorically in concepts, agreements, or strategies.

Synonyms
- consolidate
- fortify
- stabilize
- firm up