2COMPLETEthe point at which something is complete or perfect 完成;完美,极致SYN realization
the consummation of his ambitions
他雄心壮志的实现
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consummation• As months, then years, then centuries passed, however, the finalconsummation never seemed to come.• For if consummation was the obverse side of the coin at Niagara, death or the prospect of death was the reverse.• As the crowd waited outside, the macabreritual in the prison itself approached its consummation.• Ultimately the sexing of Pride and Prejudice, though, was all trussed-up foreplay with no consummation.• This is the father of all perfection, or consummation of the whole world.• There are uncertainties about adequatescale and revenue, and the consummation of ever-larger mergers.• The funding of this financing is subject to certain conditions, including the consummation of the EquityTender Offer.• The consummation is one of which he may well be proud.