culminated (Meaning)
culminated
to rise to or form a summit, to reach the highest or a climactic or decisive point, to be directly overhead, to bring to a head or to the highest point, to reach its highest altitude, to reach the highest point
Synonyms & Antonyms of culminated
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culminated Sentence Examples
- The years of research culminated in a groundbreaking discovery.
- The relentless pursuit of justice culminated in the conviction of the perpetrators.
- The company's efforts to innovate culminated in a revolutionary product.
- A lifetime of artistic exploration culminated in a captivating masterpiece.
- The campaign's intense lobbying efforts culminated in legislative action.
- The project's complex challenges culminated in a successful completion.
- The negotiations culminated in a mutually acceptable agreement.
- The trial culminated in a verdict that shocked the nation.
- The athlete's rigorous training regimen culminated in an Olympic gold medal.
- The centuries-long struggle for equality culminated in a society free from discrimination.
FAQs About the word culminated
to rise to or form a summit, to reach the highest or a climactic or decisive point, to be directly overhead, to bring to a head or to the highest point, to reac
crowned, completed, climaxed, concluded,finished,capped (off), terminated,rounded (off or out), wrapped up
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The years of research culminated in a groundbreaking discovery.
The relentless pursuit of justice culminated in the conviction of the perpetrators.
The company's efforts to innovate culminated in a revolutionary product.
A lifetime of artistic exploration culminated in a captivating masterpiece.