English to Malayalam Dictionary culmination

culmination

ആരംഭത്തിലാണ്
definition
noun
the product was the culmination of 13 years of research
the highest or climactic point of something, especially as attained after a long time.
example
The verdict is the 'culmination' of a long investigation by Rochdale police.
the product was the 'culmination' of 13 years of research
This was a great victory for the school and a 'culmination' of much hard work and commitment invested over a long and busy year.
One is museum design which is the 'culmination' of all architectural thought and art as well as theatres and auditoriums.
It has been a mammoth undertaking and is the 'culmination' of many hundreds of hours of research, editing and printing.
The past twelve months for him have been a fitting 'culmination' to an outstanding career, to date.
The arrest is the 'culmination' of an investigation which has been ongoing for upwards of 18 months.
Most products bought by private consumers represent the 'culmination' of a long process of value creation.
The 'culmination' of that was an uplifting climax heightened by the emotional residue of what had gone before.
To be honest, I was feeling tired from the 'culmination' of two much hecticness so wasn't able to appreciate it as much as I ought to have done.
It is the 'culmination' of at least a year's work and investment.
Its introduction marked the 'culmination' of 120 years of campaigning.
It's not anywhere that I'd really choose to be, but at that point in my life it was the 'culmination' of every choice that there had been up to that point.
For the people who fought against the closure plans, it is the 'culmination' of a seven-month campaign to secure the future of the pools.
the deal marked the 'culmination' of years of negotiation
Matthew wants to achieve a fitting 'culmination' to the night, but he is unable to do so.
The event itself is the 'culmination' of five years of sustained effort by their creators.
Proud parents came from throughout the county to hear the youngsters sing in what was the 'culmination' of many dedicated hours of practice.
It is the logical 'culmination' of more and more media saturation with an emphasis on television.
We have created a world where we insist on perceiving every new development as a 'culmination' of something great or as a climax.
It was a 'culmination' of art work the children have produced over the past three weeks.
The whole affair is the 'culmination' of the spin phenomenon.
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