0 present participle of climax
1 to reach the most important or exciting part:
The show climaxed with all the performers singing on stage together.
The Olympics climaxed in a spectacular closing ceremony.
The central section features impressive solos for each instrument, climaxing in a striking sequence of descending harmonics in the first violin.
The band played six shows over three days, climaxing with their headline appearance on the final day on the main stage.
The ending alternates in both videos, with one climaxing on the balcony overlooking the city, while the other by a large indoor window.
The show follows a football team of 14 nerds who were trained over 3 months, climaxing with a match against a professional team.
Their infectious singing and gyrations build into a frenetic chorus dance, as the office staff copy the trio, climaxing with some atop the office desks.
This theme is repeated by the whole orchestra in a sudden and powerful "fortissimo", which leads to the first theme climaxing in a brass chorale.
The series encompasses the relationships the characters build with each other, climaxing whenever two of the characters start dating.
They heavily settled it, climaxing to an estimated population of 5,000.