Consolidated in a sentence as an adjective

Air traffic control in the US should continue to be consolidated, but with the ability to control the entire US airspace from any one control center.

Apple was the dominant player with a premium option on nice hardware, a consolidated set of software options, and facing fragmented opposition.

A little ironic coming from the firm that invested in Groupon, inventor of the "Adjusted consolidated segment operating income".

The publisher and supporters of giant consolidated media are threatened by loss of consolidated points of media control which special interests can leverage.

Replacing dial controls with flush push buttons, or worse consolidated touchscreens that control virtually everything means either I don't get any control of my radio/AC/etc when I am moving or I risk running someone down because I'm too preoccupied dealing with the shitty no-affordance monstrosity of a UI you replaced a perfectly great thing with.

It could not ring more true:My opinion is that the only reason the big enterprise storage vendors have gotten away with network block storage for the last decade is that they can afford to over-engineer the **** out of them and have the luxury of running enterprise workloads, which is a code phrase for “consolidated idle workloads.” When the going gets tough in enterprise storage systems, you do capacity planning and make sure your hot apps are on dedicated spindles, controllers, and network ports.

Consolidated definitions

adjective

joined together into a whole; "United Industries"; "the amalgamated colleges constituted a university"; "a consolidated school"

See also: amalgamate amalgamated coalesced fused

adjective

forming a solid mass