English to Spanish Dictionary culminate

culminate

culminar
definition
verb
the tensions and disorders which culminated in World War II
reach a climax or point of highest development.
translation of 'culminate'
verb
culminar,
realizar una culminación
example
Such thoughts reduce self-esteem which leads to depression and which can finally 'culminate' in suicide.
Convocation will 'culminate' on Saturday with the graduation of students from the mathematics and engineering faculties.
From there the whirlwind events 'culminate' in the discovery of the killer's identity.
It is this collection of seven factors and their supporting details that 'culminate' this research.
The event will 'culminate' in a spectacular finale.
Why did it have to 'culminate' in a murder?
The three legs would 'culminate' in a national final here in December.
As the Earth rotates on its axis from west to east, it appears from our apparently stationary viewpoint that the stars rise in the east, 'culminate' on the upper meridian and set in the west.
The quarter and semi-finals will then be held in London and will 'culminate' in the nail-biting national final.
All matches will 'culminate' in the finals on Thursday next, December 19.
Thus if the fixed star Regulus 'culminates' on the Midheaven as Mercury rises on the ascendant it is referred to as a paran of Mercury and considered to have an influence upon its meaning.
The leg-spinner did so in emphatic fashion with the middle dismissal in a stretch of three wickets in four balls which 'culminated' the England innings.
The book 'culminates' years of work by the author and traces the history of the Parish from monastic times to the present day.
A remarkable clean-up effort 'culminated' last month in the release of brown trout.
Moreover, the moment 'culminated' a number of simmering developments that stemmed from both local and national trends.
Every night ended up with the two of them exchanging insults, often 'culminating' with her storming upstairs.
The arrests 'culminated' a three-month investigation by crime-reduction officers.
The film 'culminates' in an incredibly enjoyable finale, one of the finest of its type.
The Awards Dinner 'culminated' a weekend of activities.
The day finally 'culminated' in going out to a nice restaurant with my friend Linda.
Similar things happened across Europe and it all 'culminated' in the great radicalisation of 1968.
All this, you know if you did Othello in high school, 'culminates' in murder and suicide.
Michelle had a very difficult labour, which eventually 'culminated' in an emergency Caesarian delivery.
The camp was 'culminated' on August 28 with a wonderful graduation exercise, attended by parents and families.
Senescence represents the last stage of flower development, ultimately 'culminating' in the death of the petals.
If a planet 'culminates' , sets or is on the nadir at the same time that a star occupies one of the sacred earth-generated angles, then that star walks with that planet.
During the winter months the Full Moon 'culminates' higher and higher in the sky until it reaches its maximum height throughout the year at the full Moon nearest the winter solstice.
Saturn 'culminated' on the midheaven as Beethoven passed away.
You asked for details of the review process 'culminating' in the Home Secretary's decision.
‘I've been out for about a year, so I guess in a way this project 'culminates' my own feelings about it,’ she says.
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