Meaning & Definition of word "Culminate"

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    Culminate

    /ˈkʌlmɪneɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. to reach a climax or point of highest development
      • Example: Their efforts to improve the community culminated in a successful fundraising event.
    • 2. to arrive at a final stage or conclusion
      • Example: Years of research culminated in the discovery of a new treatment for the disease.
    • 3. to reach a peak or the highest point, especially in a physical sense
      • Example: The mountain climbers were excited to culminate their journey at the summit.
    • 4. to be the final result or outcome of a set of events
      • Example: The negotiations culminated in a historic agreement between the two nations.
    • 5. to complete or finish something through escalation or accumulation
      • Example: The festival culminated in a spectacular fireworks display.

    Etymology

    late Middle English, from Latin culminare 'to reach the top,' from culminis 'top, summit'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    culminate in:

    to result in something significant

    culminate at:

    to reach a specific point

    the culmination of:

    the final or most important stage of something

    Related Words

    culmination:

    the highest point or climax of something

    culminating:

    reaching the highest point or final stage

    Slang Meanings of culminate

    Meaning: to reach a peak of intensity, often used humorously

    Example Sentence: When the concert ended, the energy of the crowd culminated into pure chaos.

    Meaning: to finish something with flair or intensity

    Example Sentence: Their plans culminated in a party that everyone's talking about.