consummated

[ UK /kənsˈʌme‍ɪtˌɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑnsəˌmeɪtəd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. brought to completion
    a consummated transaction
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How To Use consummated In A Sentence

  • The point to take from Wood's hypothetical is that the sale was consummated on value, not price, and the successful vendor has gained the trust and respect of the customer for delivering far more than some new hardware.
  • While I am in favor of preserving the racial integrity of my people, and deplore miscegenation in all its phases, I am not blind to the fact that amalgamation is no longer a theory, but well-nigh an accomplished fact; and if the interblending of the races keeps up in the same ratio it has gone on in the past, it will be totally consummated in the not distant future. The Negro and the White Man
  • But under a decades-old law designed to prevent fraud, U.S. immigration authorities did not recognize the Ferschkes' marriage because they were in different places when the wedding occurred and never "consummated" the union by seeing each other in person after the marriage but before Ferschke Jr. died. Webb bill to help Marine widow set to become law
  • If the merger is consummated, Colonial Holdlings will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Gameco and will no longer be a public company.
  • Male-female friendship with an unconsummated erotic subtext becomes much healthier for a woman because it obliterates the potential for pain that always seems to accompany romantic involvement.
  • There is also a homely, unworldly duo, Mitch and Mickey, played by Catherine O'Hara and Levy: a pair deeply traumatised by their unspoken, unconsummated love for each other.
  • We consummated an agreement after a year of negotiation.
  • Among the foreign diplomats looking on, optimists refer to the squabbling coalition as an "unconsummated marriage".
  • His undergraduate relationship with Hughes was physical but unconsummated, as was quite normal in the early 1950s, a period when comparatively few students were having sex.
  • The novelist himself lived for many years in unconsummated love with a happily married woman who accepted him as part of her family.
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