Synonym: conclusion, end, result, turning point. Similar words: anticlimax, climate, acclimate, acclimatise, climate change, acclimatization, climb, maxim. Meaning: ['klaɪmæks] n. 1. the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding 2. the decisive moment in a novel or play 3. the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse 4. the most severe stage of a disease 5. arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness. v. end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage.
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(91) The second-act climax of the drama of the electrical disturbance over a lake in America had not changed in any important respect.
(92) Results Decrease in sexual fantasy and sexual desire, letdown of sexual climax and decrease in the rate of sexual intercourse were observed in 91 male addicts.
(93) The climax of Negro entertainment was reached in the 1930 s.
(94) It has an effective, logarithmic relationship between net primary production of climax vegetation and evapotranspiration.
(95) Farming the development of agrarian economy and clannish society, let familial relative status become tremendous productivity, push Chinese industrialization quickly to the climax.
(96) At the conclusion of the contract signing ceremony of the scene, three new orders the climax.
(97) Their embrace had been a battle, the climax a victory.
(98) The next step to coital climax involves intense genital friction.
(99) A climax was near and she would not sit idle.
(100) Seiji Ozawa, a world famous symphonies conductor mentioned that as the melody rises up to climax, he'd wait a moment and brings out the passion of the music with the symphony orchestra.
(101) Foliaceous director is forecasted, in the small climax that this year citizen of festival of lanterns buys a flower, will sing leading role by lily and tulip.
(102) The showdown is always at the climax of cowboy - western movies.
(103) In some climax communities, there is slow accumulation of net ecosystem production.
(104) He would ravish her and cut her throat at the moment of climax.
(105) The photosynthetic responses determine the habitat of P . rubens and P . Mariana in the climax forest.
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(106) We shall let the Rightists run amuck for a time and let them reach their climax.
(107) You can note the dispatch order that his body place issues, baconian the physiology response that gives his climax prelude.
(108) After entering the B part music becomes more passionate and brings the feelings of the dancers and the audience to the climax.
(109) But I think climax is a great example of those smarty-pants classicists back in the renaissance dragging Latin and Greek words into English.
(110) It seems to be an oversimplification to say that the positive emphasis is masculine, while the negative emphasis, with a decrescendo toward the climax, is feminine.
(111) The mysterious origin of the female orgasm hasn't yet been solved, but now the world's first movie of the brain during sexual climax maps activity before, during and after the event.
(112) After WW II, the suburbanization of the United States continued and achieved climax. The Unites States become the most typical country with the suburbanized feature.
(113) Jurors provide the climax to most trials when they announce the verdict, but that result rarely sheds light on whatever drama might have been involved in the closed-door deliberations.
(114) The research will help scientists to understand how the brain conducts the symphony of activity that leads to sexual climax in a woman.
(115) Mortality curve of bamboo shoot - young clone population had two climax . The death of most young ramet was at previous stage, and the main reason was the short of nutrition.
(116) In the beautiful melody, intoxicant red wine, and little neon, guest speak freely, dance slowly in the floor, which pull the atmosphere to the climax!
(117) Painting in the Yuan Dynasty Royal million Zongyao reach a climax.
(118) And when female sexual dysfunction does receive attention, it's often brought up in reference to the difficulty they face achieving sexual climax.
(119) As an important leader of Jacobin, Robes Pierre has brought the French Revolution to its climax.
(120) His election to the presidency was the climax of his career.