English to Tamil Dictionary consummation

consummation

நிறைவுபெற
definition
noun
the consummation of a sale
the point at which something is complete or finalized.
translation of 'consummation'
முழுமை,
பூர்த்தி
example
For landowners, industrialists, financiers, the Catholic Church, and the military who witnessed the 'consummation' of the Russian alliance in the state visit of Nicholas II to France in October 1896, it was an Indian summer.
the 'consummation' of a sale
And considering that he has since remained largely true to this sound, it can be seen not only as the 'consummation' of all he had worked toward, but a window to what he would later accomplish.
In Chinese culture, whole pomegranates were rolled onto the floor of the wedding chamber to promote fruitfulness during the 'consummation' of the marriage.
Complaining of a stomach ailment, I had convinced Oglivie to leave the 'consummation' of our marriage bed until tomorrow, when I was feeling better.
In 1990, however, the rhetoric conveyed the impression also that multilateralism was to be an end in itself, the final apotheosis and 'consummation' of the quest to extend the rules of the game to all potential players within it.
But not all unions are the same, nor should the 'consummation' of all unions be desired.
the eager 'consummation' that follows a long and passionate seduction
In this cultural context the sexual 'consummation' of the relationship may be less rewarding than was anticipated.
Verdi's dramas were often violent and bloody, from ‘Otello’ - the 'consummation' of tragic opera - to his only comic opera ‘Falstaff’ which is perfection of the genre.
The wounded unicorn recovers from its wounds amid obvious symbols of fertility: Symbol in part of the 'consummation' of the marriage, the unicorn is tethered by a gold chain to the pomegranate tree of fertility.
While we're on the subject of payment, Perle stands to collect another $600,000 upon 'consummation' of the Global Crossing deal.
Is this a ritual dance, a prelude to the 'consummation' of a deal?
The reality consists of an overriding concern with the physical 'consummation' of their aborted marriage.
The 'consummation' of this superiority would be the betrayal itself - that would set her above all others.
It is the ultimate and logical 'consummation' of the victim culture: ‘We cannot keep our fingers out of the till - but it's not our fault, it's society that is to blame!’
The 'consummation' of their hope is set before them, along with the salvation of the world.
It is about a 15-year-old boy who leaves home for a hobo life, finds companionship, the 'consummation' of first love and a home in a deserted train carriage.
Better than that, it turns out they were married and she fled before the 'consummation' of the marriage!
Sex is the private 'consummation' of a public commitment.
The use of force was not proposed, and even the threat of sanctions was delayed until after the 'consummation' of the atrocities.
Emphasising chastity over 'consummation' , courtship over marriage, and desire over fulfilment, Platonic love inverts much of the medical advice for what Renaissance doctors hold to be healthy in romantic love.
the eager 'consummation' that follows a long and passionate seduction
But as the deal moved toward 'consummation' , the Goldman arrangement was never disclosed in public documents to AOL or Time Warner shareholders.
It was 'consummation' of a long, enduring affair.
It is really a prelude to the 'consummation' of the marriage, which takes place typically at the end of the evening, or, in rural areas, at the end of several days' celebration.
There was no ultimate 'consummation' of their affair, however.
The timing of that visit depended on the ‘final 'consummation' of the peace process in Northern Ireland’, Mrs McAleese stressed.
Finally, 'consummation' of the deal will bring to an end a significant drain on AIB's management time and leave it with more time and capital to focus on its other key overseas investment - in Poland.
The 'consummation' of Eliot's appeal was the longest running musical in history, Cats.
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