The decisive moment in a novel or play.
The highest level or degree attainable.
1 It's all in his 448-page report, the culmination of years of work.
2 The end pages, however, described the culmination of the notes and sketches.
3 All of that, all of the tests, come to a culmination today.
4 The culmination of this particular phase of the caucus was most dramatic.
5 During the year 1877 popular interest in the craze reached its culmination .
6 That picture represents the point of culmination in the life of Christ.
7 We have found in them the culmination of the sequence of functions.
8 But I believe you would really rather move on to the culmination .
9 Wednesday night marked the culmination of a whirlwind four days of protests.
10 There was a long way to go before it reached its culmination .
11 One came to the culmination of the process in modern capitalist society.
12 The culmination of Hargraves audacious imitation took place in the third act.
13 This visit is a culmination of the success of the peace process.
14 It was the culmination of the whole abominable selfishness of his sex.
15 To Isabel in her torment that night was the culmination of sorrows.
16 Herein was seen the culmination and decline of the bull Summis Desiderantes.
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