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End, especially to reach a final or climactic stage.
climax
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1
Will not the habit of their life
culminate
in an eternal refusal?
2
A tense trip to Mexico is about to
culminate
in a hurricane.
3
Contemplating commence building operations destined
culminate
erection dome envisaged by Centre Covenant-SHOGHI
4
They will eventually
culminate
their celebratory appearances in Cape Town on Monday.
5
The process would
culminate
in parliamentary and presidential elections next year.
6
I certainly don't think that this is going to
culminate
in Number Four.
7
The beginnings which he made in the past
culminate
in the awful present.
8
This week will
culminate
with September non-farm payrolls data on Friday.
9
These refractory cases may
culminate
in severe complications with sombre endings and malignancy.
10
It will
culminate
the next morning with the loudest explosion in human history.
11
This review focuses on developments likely to
culminate
in advances in patient care.
12
The situation was growing strained, and might well
culminate
in fisticuffs.
13
The resultant oxidative stress and apoptosis
culminate
in profound airspace enlargement.
14
These would eventually
culminate
in the U.S-Russian International Space Station partnership.
15
Thus commencing a cycle that can only
culminate
in further anger and distress.
16
Many events
culminate
in an auction day, should you spot something you like.
culminate
·
culminate in
culminate next
culminate in disaster
culminate in madness
culminate in multiparty
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