Also means
established
Usage Note
Consolidato is the past participle of consolidare used as an adjective. In accounting, bilancio consolidato (consolidated financial statement) refers to the group-level accounts of a parent company. In everyday use it means well-established or firmly rooted: una tradizione consolidata (an established tradition).
Examples
"È una pratica consolidata nel settore."
Natural Translation
It is an established practice in the sector.
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