culminate

Etymology
Recorded since 1647, from, the past participle of , from , older form , from , from a base , whence also  and.

Verb

 * 1)  Of a heavenly body, to be at the highest point, reach its greatest altitude.
 * 2)  To reach the (physical or figurative) summit, highest point, peak etc.
 * 3)  To reach a climax; to come to a decisive point, especially an end or conclusion.
 * 4)  To reach a point at which continued progress is not possible.
 * 5)  To finalize, bring to a conclusion, form the climax of.
 * 1)  To reach a climax; to come to a decisive point, especially an end or conclusion.
 * 2)  To reach a point at which continued progress is not possible.
 * 3)  To finalize, bring to a conclusion, form the climax of.
 * 1)  To reach a point at which continued progress is not possible.
 * 2)  To finalize, bring to a conclusion, form the climax of.
 * 1)  To reach a point at which continued progress is not possible.
 * 2)  To finalize, bring to a conclusion, form the climax of.
 * 1)  To reach a point at which continued progress is not possible.
 * 2)  To finalize, bring to a conclusion, form the climax of.
 * 1)  To finalize, bring to a conclusion, form the climax of.
 * 1)  To finalize, bring to a conclusion, form the climax of.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: достигам зенит
 * Dutch:, oprijen
 * Finnish: kulminoida
 * French:
 * German:
 * Spanish:


 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish: huipentua,
 * French:
 * German:
 * Italian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: врхунити
 * Roman:
 * Spanish:


 * Bulgarian: кулминирам
 * Dutch:, ,
 * Finnish: huipentua,
 * French:
 * German:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: врхунити
 * Roman:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:


 * Dutch:, , ,
 * Finnish:
 * French: aboutir à, conduire à, déboucher sur, se terminer par
 * Spanish:

Adjective

 * 1)  Relating to the culmen