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climactic

adjective as in pertaining to climax

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“Guilty Conscience II,” the album’s climactic battle between Mathers and Slim, ends with a Frankenstein moment, banishing his creation with a bullet to the head.

From Salon

The evening’s highlight was expected to come later, when former President Obama is scheduled to give the climactic address to the delegates.

For the remainder of this month, the Dodgers will only play teams with winning records, which could make for an unusually intense August and climactic September.

At the end of season four his character appeared to escape from a climactic battle with Eleven, but not before opening a rift between the character's world and alternative dimension The Upside Down.

From BBC

By the time “Firebrand” reaches its climactic dramatic license about this survivor narrative, we should be better armed to relish it, instead of scratching our heads at a speculative swerve out of nowhere.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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