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culminate

[kuhl-muh-neyt] / ˈkʌl məˌneɪt /


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While the first installment played with a more procedural format, this season ramps up the intricate plotting that culminates in world-changing events with Maomao at its center.

From Salon

“So far, so good,” said Enzo Sanchez, 22, when asked on a recent weekday if he was enjoying “American Icon,” which culminates in a 4D theater experience that serves as a mini motion simulator.

From Los Angeles Times

In its prospectus, the company said it has experienced more than 50 years of consecutive annual sales growth, culminating in sales north of $20 billion every year since 2021.

From MarketWatch

Despite a trial spanning more than 150 days and culminating in an 855-page verdict, you still insist there is no “serious evidence” against Mr. Lai.

From The Wall Street Journal

But she sees the years of dedication she has put into her career as culminating to this point.

From Los Angeles Times