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Culminó

Culminó is a verb form in Spanish, specifically the third-person singular of the pretérito perfecto simple (preterite) of the verb culminar. It denotes that a process, event, or action reached its peak or final point and was completed in the past. As a past tense form, culmó refers to he, she, or it as the subject.

Etymology and meaning: culminar comes from the Latin culmen, culmen meaning summit or top, with the suffix

Conjugation and usage: in addition to culminó, the verb culminar is conjugated in the pretérite simple as

Examples: "La exposición culminó con la inauguración de una nueva sala." "El año escolar culminó en junio."

Notes: Culminó is a standard, widely understood form in Spanish and reflects the broader concept of reaching

-are
forming
the
verb.
The
related
noun
culminación
refers
to
the
act
or
result
of
reaching
a
culmination.
The
base
ideas
encompass
completion,
conclusion,
and
attaining
the
highest
point
of
a
sequence
or
goal.
culminé
(yo),
culminaste
(tú),
culminó
(él/ella/usted),
culminamos
(nosotros/as),
culminasteis
(vosotros/as),
culminaron
(ellos/ellas/ustedes).
Culminó
is
used
to
describe
completed
past
actions
and
can
function
both
transitively
and
intransitively.
It
often
appears
with
prepositions
or
complement
phrases
such
as
culminó
en
un
acuerdo,
culminó
con
una
victoria,
or
culminó
un
proyecto.
The
choice
of
construction
depends
on
whether
one
emphasizes
the
end
result
(en,
con)
or
the
completion
of
the
activity
(culminar
un
proyecto).
Register
and
usage
are
common
in
formal,
journalistic,
and
narrative
contexts.
a
conclusion
or
peak
within
a
sequence
of
events.