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单词 consummate
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consummate

verb /ˈkɒns(j)əmeɪt / [with object]
1Make (a marriage or relationship) complete by having sexual intercourse: his first wife refused to consummate their marriage...
  • This uncertainty created a situation where some couples had spent time together, spoken of marriage, and perhaps consummated the relationship sexually, only to find that their parents refused to allow the match.
  • Her case has grounds for appeal: since her marriage was never consummated, her relationship with her boyfriend Dauda ought not to be considered adultery.
  • That first night I was so nervous - it was so special it was like consummating our marriage all over again.
1.1Complete (a transaction): the property sale is consummated...
  • As power availability rises and falls within regions, and as demand for additional capacity ebbs and flows, adjustments are made across the board; transactions are consummated, and money is both made and saved.
  • He has not been charged with Internet theft because none of the transactions was consummated online.
  • Households and businesses readily use Credit to consummate transactions, with traditional money playing a small and declining role.

Synonyms

complete, conclude, finish, accomplish, achieve;
execute, carry out, discharge, perform, put into effect;
put the finishing touch to, perfect, crown, cap, set the seal on
rare effectuate
adjective /ˈkɒns(j)əmət / /kənˈsʌmət /
Showing great skill and flair: she dressed with consummate elegance...
  • The Mughal artists were superb craftsmen and their draughtsmanship and use of colour showed consummate skill.
  • Eddie, who graced many hurling fields with his consummate skills in the 1960s and 70s, is truly one of the hurling ‘greats’ and a fine gentleman too.
  • All played the instrument with the most consummate skill.

Synonyms

perfect, exemplary, supreme, ultimate, faultless, quintessential;
superb, superior, accomplished, expert, proficient, skilful, skilled, masterly, master, superlative, first-class;
talented, gifted, polished, well versed, well trained, practised;
complete, total, utter, absolute, pure, solid, sheer

Derivatives

consummately

/kənˈsʌmətli / /ˈkɒnsəmətli / adverb ...
  • The book takes us backstage during the performance, and shows us a consummately complex man, urbane, mercurial, bitter, funny and, again, bitter.
  • Real-world economic activities are consummately simulated as complex flows of information.
  • I can't imagine a better choice of cuisine for the season; hot, hearty, and consummately filling, it's the perfect antidote to the deep freeze outside.

consummator

noun ...
  • The basic question is not when the consummation will be but who will be the consummator.
  • Biotech companies themselves became more frequent consummators of partnerships with other biotechs.
  • After all, theology's main object of study is the living God, creator, redeemer, and consummator of the world.

Origin

Late Middle English (as an adjective in the sense 'completed, accomplished'): from Latin consummat- 'brought to completion', from the verb consummare, from con- 'altogether' + summa 'sum total', feminine of summus 'highest, supreme'.

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