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culmination

[kuhl-muh-ney-shuhn] / ˌkʌl məˈneɪ ʃən /


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But while progressives hailed the development as a necessary culmination of myriad investigations into the former president's many alleged crimes, some suggested it doesn't go far enough.

From Salon

But I think it’s, again, a set of factors which come together in the culmination of a product.

From New York Times

Saturday's effort to discredit and intimidate prosecutors was the culmination of a week of escalating, violent threats against them.

From Salon

“Something is different to the hitters. Maybe I’m commanding the ball better, just a culmination of things. … I got to continue on that same path and just continue what I’m doing.”

From Washington Post

Meanwhile, Russia's own new year offensive "may be nearing culmination", the ISW added.

From BBC