Sentences with culminate
cul·mi·nate
C c - They had an argument, which culminated in Tom getting drunk. [V + in/with]
- Their messy breakup culminated in a restraining order. New York Times Mr. Bush has been marking the fifth anniversary of Sept. 11 with a series of speeches about terrorism that culminated with his televised address last night. The class will culminate with a rigorous examination.
- Other rock stars of the day speechless and culminate with his headlining performance of The Star-Spangled Banner at Woodstock in 1969.
- Three years of training will culminate in On Edge, their first public performance.
- The argument culminated in a fistfight.
- The tower culminates in a tall spire.
- The reality show began with star Yasmin Dale meeting six potential dates and was to culminate in an on-screen fanfare wedding.
- It will culminate today when he is sentenced in a specially secured Supreme Court by Justice Betty King.
- A rock song culminates the performance.
- This is the political tactic which has backfired on the Government and now seems likely to culminate in an historic double dissolution of Parliament.