0 the point at which an event or series of events ends, having developed until it reaches this point: --
The scientific and ethical reasoning behind the whole endeavour is discussed, as is its potential culmination.
I wonder, however, how much of a role such strategic constitutional thinking really played in the culmination of the radical abolitionist project.
Thematic aspect is based on the primitive semantic feature of 'action ' and causality, while temporal aspect is concerned with concepts of change and culmination.
Each book is the culmination of an ambitious research program looking into the structure of firms and industries from the sociological perspective.
Consider a preference for honesty: people seem to prefer achieving the same culmination outcome through more rather than less honest actions.
This volume might be regarded as the culmination of these efforts.
This work was the culmination of over 11 years of study.
Art and writing are seen as the culminations of a continuous evolutionary process, of which an early phase was the emergence of language.