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capstone

[kap-stohn] / ˈkæpˌstoʊn /






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Her inclusion will be more than a celebration, it will be a capstone of what she’s learned from the festival.

From Los Angeles Times

For Mueller, the investigation was a capstone of a long career in public service.

From The Wall Street Journal

Perry, who died in 2025, has written a fine capstone for his own career as well as his courageous character.

From The Wall Street Journal

The law is “a legal capstone meant to send a signal throughout the system” about the new orthodoxy on ethnic policy, said James Leibold, a professor at Australia’s La Trobe University.

From The Wall Street Journal

"A capstone is intended to challenge students to integrate skills, function as an effective team and demonstrate their ability to solve real problems. And this problem was a doozy."

From Science Daily