Synonym: apogee, climax, closing, completion, mop up, windup. Similar words: nomination, rumination, examination, recrimination, discrimination, inclination, combination, nation. Meaning: [‚kʌlmɪ'neɪʃn] n. 1. a final climactic stage 2. (astronomy) a heavenly body's highest celestial point above an observer's horizon 3. the decisive moment in a novel or play 4. a concluding action.
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61. They involve a series of technologies such as metalworking, woodworking, lacquering and tanning, representing the culmination of science and technology of an age.
62. The meditation on death is the culmination of all these exercises.
63. Authorities had braced for large - scale protests marking the culmination Sunday of an important Shiite Muslim commemoration.
64. The spectre of eugenics, which reached its culmination in Nazi Germany, haunts both politicians and public.
65. Dreadnoughts : These ships represent the culmination of capital ship technology in the game.
66. The feeling of being loved is the culmination of infinite happiness.
67. It is the most important surviving building of Classical Greece,(Sentencedict.com) generally considered to be the culmination of the development of the Doric order.
68. The visit was a culmination of the busman's holiday during which I also visited a number of local builders and connected with the Puerto Rican instrument making scene.
69. This class explores digital art and the relevant media. The student projects represent the culmination of the semester's work, and explore themes of peace in an unpeaceful time.
70. This is the culmination of the teaching of the Buddha: self-purification by self-observation.
71. The highest point of a trap is the crest, or culmination.
72. It may truly be regarded as the culmination of classical Greek geometry.
73. Neil Rutledge of consultants Grant Thornton said: "This week's spending cut announcement was the inevitable culmination of the vast growth in public debt.
74. During the development of literature history of Latin American literature, the decade BOOM in Spanish American Literature reached its culmination and realized unprecedented literature prosperity.
More similar words: nomination, rumination, examination, recrimination, discrimination, inclination, combination, nation, national, donation, zonation, speculation, calculation, damnation, incarnation, nationwide, acculturation, designation, explanation, nationalism, nation-state, international, administration, dominate, laminated, eliminate, contaminate, fascinating, ratification, gratification.