Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which consolidates.
- noun Specifically, in pottery-making, an assemblage of strainers for straining slip.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun   Anyone who, or anything that consolidates 
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Examples
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								He added that Paetec, which had $1.6 billion in 2009 revenue, could play the role of a "consolidator," buying up more fiber assets around the country. 
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								In this case, since the family was traveling on a "consolidator" ticket sold through Lufthansa at below-published fare prices, United couldn't reroute them to another airline after the mechanical delay, she said. 
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								Without a required date for purchase, a major "consolidator" (discounter) named Travac (800-872-8800) will be selling post-Nov. 1 flights to the English capital for $230 round trip from New York, $290 from Chicago and $410 from Los Angeles. 
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								He added that Paetec, which had $1.6 billion in 2009 revenue, could play the role of a "consolidator," buying up more fiber assets around the country. RVABlogs 2010 
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								I think it is important to recognise there are several 'consolidator' vehicles out there many with different service propositions. unknown title 2009 
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								In discussing matters with our freight consolidator - large pottery presents special problems. Recommendations? 2009 
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								In discussing matters with our freight consolidator - large pottery presents special problems. Recommendations? 2009 
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								In discussing matters with our freight consolidator - large pottery presents special problems. Recommendations? 2009 
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								In discussing matters with our freight consolidator - large pottery presents special problems. Recommendations? 2009 
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								In some sense, everybody benefits - the loan consolidator benefits and the people benefits. 
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