Consolidaram
Consolidaram is the third-person plural form in the pretérito perfeito do indicativo of the Portuguese verb consolidar, meaning that they consolidated. It is used to describe completed actions in the past in which multiple subjects effected a strengthening, unification, or establishment of something such as an institution, agreement, influence, or structure.
The verb consolidar comes from the Latin consolidare, built from solidus (solid, firm) and the -are verb
Usage notes and examples: Consolidaram is frequently employed in political, economic, or historical contexts to indicate
Regional variation and related terms: While broadly understood in both Brazilian and European Portuguese, the tone
See also: consolidation, verb conjugation, pretérito perfeito.