unconsolidated — Not firmly established or strengthened; loosely connected or not yet unified into a stable whole.
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: Not firmly established or strengthened; loosely connected or not yet unified into a stable whole.
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌʌnkənˈsɑːləˌdeɪtɪd/
Korean meaning: 통합되지 않은, 굳어지지 않은
Korean pronunciation: 언-컨-솔-리-데이-티드 (강세: 솔)
Example Sentences
- The CEO's unconsolidated approach to management left employees confused about who was actually in charge.
- The unconsolidated sand made it difficult to build a stable foundation for the house.
- Like my unconsolidated study habits, the company's various departments worked independently without coordination.
unconsolidated
ADJECTIVE//ˌʌnkənˈsɑːləˌdeɪtɪd//
Not firmly established or strengthened; loosely connected or not yet unified into a stable whole.

Not firmly established or strengthened; loosely connected or not yet unified into a stable whole.
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Origin
From Latin 'consolidatus', meaning 'to make firm or solid together'. The prefix 'un-' was added to create the opposite meaning - not made solid or firm.
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“The CEO's unconsolidated approach to management left employees confused about who was actually in charge.”
“The unconsolidated sand made it difficult to build a stable foundation for the house.”
“Like my unconsolidated study habits, the company's various departments worked independently without coordination.”
“The unconsolidated financial data from different branches needed to be organized before the audit.”
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