culminate (Meaning)
culminate (v)
end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage
bring to a head or to the highest point
reach the highest or most decisive point
reach the highest altitude or the meridian, of a celestial body
rise to, or form, a summit
Synonyms & Antonyms of culminate
culminate Sentence Examples
- Years of hard work and dedication culminate in achieving one's goals.
- The intense training sessions culminate in the athletes competing at the highest level.
- The project will culminate in a presentation to stakeholders next week.
- The long-awaited concert will culminate in a spectacular fireworks display.
- The investigation will culminate in the arrest of the suspect.
- The final chapter of the book will culminate in a surprising plot twist.
- The journey will culminate in reaching the summit of the mountain.
- Months of planning will culminate in the grand opening of the new store.
- The negotiations between the two parties are expected to culminate in a peace agreement.
- The academic year will culminate in a graduation ceremony honoring the students' achievements.
FAQs About the word culminate
end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage, bring to a head or to the highest point, reach the highest or most decisive point, reach the highest altitu
climax, conclude, finish, crown,complete,cap (off), wrap up,terminate, round (off or out)
No antonyms found.
Years of hard work and dedication culminate in achieving one's goals.
The intense training sessions culminate in the athletes competing at the highest level.
The project will culminate in a presentation to stakeholders next week.
The long-awaited concert will culminate in a spectacular fireworks display.