0 the point at which an event or series of events ends, having developed until it reaches this point:
The Championship is the culmination of an eight-week series of tournaments.
At the culmination of the program, each university individually grants degrees to its enrolled students.
This book is the logical culmination of everything she's written in the past.
And, as a culmination to these studies, they watched the film version of the opera with rapt attention.
Unamuno and his ethics of the exerted spirit are the culmination of these traditions.
The culmination of a decade-long process of harmonization and negotiation, this invitation symbolized the success of these countries in instituting political democracies and market economies.
So, while they represent in part the culmination of nineteenth-century realistic theatre, they can also be viewed as part of the modern theatre as well.
In a larger sense, of course, this culmination, as it does not simply end the opera, stimulates the further action.
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