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culminating

[ kuhl-muh-ney-ting ]

adjective

  1. being or nearing the highest point or final stage:

    The mountain, which rises to 1,125 meters, is the culminating point of the Luberon mountain range.

    All students are required to participate in a capstone course that serves as the culminating experience of the degree.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of culminating1

First recorded in 1660–70; culminat(e) ( def ) + -ing 2( def )
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They have been on the lash for a long time after winning the Carabao Cup, culminating - for some of their fans anyway - with their trophy parade on Saturday.

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Several moves taken by the club which have attracted criticism, with cost-cutting measures including the removal of free lunches for staff, culminating in a protest against United's ownership by fans last weekend.

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The prosecution's case included an elaborate cast of characters, meetings and plots from the UK, across Europe and into Pakistan and India, culminating in the grisly murders of seven people.

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And so this is culminating in creating this huge squeeze on a big part of the American population, and people are still really stuck.

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The back-and-forth contest represented a culminating moment, not only for the Yankees’ longtime coach — claiming the City Section Open Division girls’ basketball title by knocking off archrival Westchester 63-52 — but for the girls’ basketball program.

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