0 past simple and past participle of consummate --
1 to make a marriage or romantic relationship complete by having sex: --
The marriage was never consummated.
2 to make something complete or perfect --
That is what our friends opposite are always so anxious to see consummated.
I hope that that reconsideration will soon be consummated.
What would have happened if those liaisons had been consummated and there had been issue from one or more of them?
They take their share in the victory consummated here today.
I take it that the principle of amalgamation will not be fully consummated until the end of that fifteen years' period.
A legal framework is being created: it has not been fully consummated yet.
That the marriage was consummated is suggested by the group of men, who must be their sons, seated to the left of and underneath the couple.
I divorce would be issued unless he consummated the marriage within a set period of time.