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Revision as of 18:06, 23 April 2014
1. Financial accounting.
The process of combining financial information about two or more related entities for presentation in a single set of consolidated financial statements.
2. UK Law.
The process of combining two or more Acts of Parliament into a single Act.
3. More generally, the process of combining one or more things into a single thing, and of making appropriate related changes.