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culminating

[kuhl-muh-ney-ting] / ˈkʌl məˌneɪ tɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
climactic
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The latest budget measures will raise tens of billions of pounds over the coming years, culminating in an extra £30 billion from taxes in 2030-2031, official figures showed.

From Barron's

The English-born forward made 90 appearances in all competitions over the next three seasons, culminating in 10 goals from 19 Premier League appearances to help Palace finish 10th in 2024.

From BBC

Rival factions formed within the group, with battles for control culminating in the bizarre spectacle of DOGE’s top operational lead being fired and refusing to leave.

From Salon

In the last five games, culminating with their 27-point stomping of Tampa Bay on Sunday night, the Rams have outscored opponents in the opening quarter, 63-3.

From Los Angeles Times

The gates converge at the center of Hawkins, culminating in a large boom at the Hawkins Public Library.

From Los Angeles Times