Sentence examples for the consummation from inspiring English sources

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the consummation

noun

The act of consummating, or the state of being consummated; the state of being completed; completion.

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The consummation, though, has often been attempted.

Such, after 364 days, was the consummation of O'Brien's mission.

The trials and tribulations of the consummation are what make for the entertainment along the way.

Greenspan's work is the consummation of the old "Wide World" style.

The consummation that is repeatedly achieved here is not carnal but aesthetic.

To some, the Trump-Bannon partnership simply marks the consummation of a long, happy rapport.

In their brilliant abbreviation, these lines portray the consummation of Faust's quest.

But Europeans did not all believe that the consummation of modernization and consumerism was Americanism.

Normally, the trigger for automatic vesting is the consummation of a takeover.

It's the consummation of the relationship that interests investors, not the sweet-talk beforehand.

The consummation, she might have added, of your relationship with your space.

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