Etymology: [ 'k&l-m&-"nAt ] (verb.) 1647. Recorded since 1647, from Medieval Latin culminatus, the past participle of culminare "to crown", Latin culmen (“peak, the highest point”), older form columen "top, summit", from a Proto-Indo-European base *kel- "to project".
Synonyms: peak, cap, climax, close, come to a head, conclude, crown, end, end up, finish, go over the mountain, go the route, rise to crescendo, round off, shoot one’s wad, terminate, top off, wind up
in ile sonuçlanmak, ile sona ermek, ile son bulmak, doruğa ulaşmak, sonuçlanmak, meridyen üzerinde bulunmak, en son noktayı koymak, en son noktaya erişmek, neticelenmek, bitme, son, zirvesine ermek, doruğa çık,en son noktaya eriş, doruğa çik, en son noktaya eriş, doruğa çıkmak, doruğuna yükselmek, sonuçlandırma, en yüksek noktaya varmak, en son noktaya erişme, en son noktaya erismek, en son noktaya eriş:prep,
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in ile sonuçlanmak, ile sona ermek, ile son bulmak fiil
Of a heavenly body, to be at the highest point, reach its greatest altitude, To reach a climax; to come to the decisive point (especially as an end or conclusion), To reach the (physical) summit, highest point, peak etc, To finalize, bring to a conclusion, form the climax of, of a celestial body: reach its highest altitude or the meridian, To reach its highest point of altitude; to come to the meridian; to be vertical or directly overhead, terminate; to end or finish, especially in a climactic manner, To bring to a conclusion, especially a decisive one, climax; end, conclude, To reach the highest point; to build up to a climax, To reach the highest point, as of rank, size, power, numbers, etc, rise to, or form, a summit; "The helmet culminated in a crest", reach the highest or most decisive point, If you say that an activity, process, or series of events culminates in or with a particular event, you mean that event happens at the end of it. They had an argument, which culminated in Tom getting drunk = conclude. culminate in/with if a process culminates in or with a particular event, it ends with that event, of a celestial body: reach its highest altitude or the meridian reach the highest or most decisive point, rise to, or form, a summit; "The helmet culminated in a crest" bring to a head or to the highest point; "Seurat culminated pointillism" end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage; "The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace" of a celestial body: reach its highest altitude or the meridian reach the highest or most decisive point, end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage; "The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace", Growing upward, as distinguished from a lateral growth; applied to the growth of corals, bring to a head or to the highest point; "Seurat culminated pointillism", past of culminate, third-person singular of culminate, present participle of culminate,
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Of a heavenly body, to be at the highest point, reach its greatest altitude
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To reach a climax; to come to the decisive point (especially as an end or conclusion) - "The class will culminate with a rigorous examination."
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To reach the (physical) summit, highest point, peak etc
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To finalize, bring to a conclusion, form the climax of - "The announcement by Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott in Canberra culminated more than a fortnight of intensive political horse-trading."
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of a celestial body: reach its highest altitude or the meridian
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To reach its highest point of altitude; to come to the meridian; to be vertical or directly overhead
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terminate; to end or finish, especially in a climactic manner
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To bring to a conclusion, especially a decisive one
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climax; end, conclude fiil
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To reach the highest point; to build up to a climax
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To reach the highest point, as of rank, size, power, numbers, etc
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rise to, or form, a summit; "The helmet culminated in a crest"
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reach the highest or most decisive point
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If you say that an activity, process, or series of events culminates in or with a particular event, you mean that event happens at the end of it. They had an argument, which culminated in Tom getting drunk = conclude. culminate in/with if a process culminates in or with a particular event, it ends with that event
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of a celestial body: reach its highest altitude or the meridian reach the highest or most decisive point
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rise to, or form, a summit; "The helmet culminated in a crest" bring to a head or to the highest point; "Seurat culminated pointillism" end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage; "The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace" of a celestial body: reach its highest altitude or the meridian reach the highest or most decisive point
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end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage; "The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace"
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Growing upward, as distinguished from a lateral growth; applied to the growth of corals
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bring to a head or to the highest point; "Seurat culminated pointillism"
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