Consolidator (noun)

  1. A person or company that consolidates various elements into a single, unified whole.
  2. Something that strengthens or unifies.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense 'strengthener'): from latin consolidator, from consolidare (see consolidate).

Examples:

  1. The new CEO was brought on as a consolidator, tasked with streamlining the company's operations.
  2. The government saw the merger as a way to create a consolidator in the industry, capable of competing on a global scale.
  3. The consolidator was praised for his ability to bring together disparate teams and foster a sense of unity.
  4. The consolidator promised to provide a more efficient service by consolidating multiple systems into one.
  5. As a consolidator, the software aimed to provide a unified view of data from multiple sources.
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