consummation
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Noun — The completion or fulfillment of something, bringing it to its final, perfect state.
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Etymology
From Latin consummatio, from consummare ("to complete").
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What does “consummation” mean?
The word “consummation” means the completion or fulfillment of something, bringing it to its final, perfect state. In plain terms, the completion of something, or specifically the first sex within a marriage.
How do you use “consummation” in a sentence?
Here is “consummation” used in a sentence: “The peace treaty was seen as the consummation of years of diplomacy.”
What part of speech is “consummation”?
“Consummation” is a noun.
Where does the word “consummation” come from?
The word “consummation” comes from Latin. From Latin consummatio, from consummare ("to complete").
How many meanings does “consummation” have?
“Consummation” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the completion or fulfillment of something, bringing it to its final, perfect state.