0 present participle of climax --
1 to reach the most important or exciting part: --
The Olympics climaxed in a spectacular closing ceremony.
The show climaxed with all the performers singing on stage together.
The locals crowd eagerly at the windows, as sounds of a furious battle are heard, climaxing in a sickening crunch and a splatter of blood on the windows.
In 1982/83 the tournament attracted a new sponsor and by the 1990s the tournament had gained significant international reputation, climaxing in the 1991/1992 edition.
She then feels almost purified after climaxing.
Records soon soured, climaxing in a highly publicized legal battle and his eventual departure from the label.
While the phrases are identical in length, the counterpoint's turbidity increases, climaxing where all four voices sing together.
As the play advances more and more of her eccentricities are attributed to alcoholism, climaxing in her thoroughly drunk presence in the third act.
Sporadic clashes were intermittent throughout the conflict, with hostilities climaxing in 1974 with drawn-out battles.
They heavily settled it, climaxing to an estimated population of 5,000.