consummated

IPA: kˈɑnsʌmeɪtʌd

adjective

  • brought to completion
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Examples of "consummated" in Sentences

  • The sale was consummated in March of 1976.
  • The alliance was consummated in the fifth book.
  • But how was the transference of legends to Christianity consummated
  • The alloted time, during which so stupendous an undertaking is to be consummated, is short.
  • Alford thinks, to the literal Israel being meant; for, in consummated glory, still the Church will be that built on the foundation of the
  • The Duchesse de Langeais (for that was her name) had been married for about four years when the Restoration was finally consummated, which is to say, in 1816.
  • Chrysler has about $11 billion in cash that GM can get their hands on if the deal can be consummated, which is quite attractive for GM, given that they are hemorrhaging the green stuff.
  • But under a decades-old law designed to prevent fraud, U.S. immigration authorities did not recognize the marriage because the Ferschkes were in different places when the wedding occurred and never "consummated" the union by seeing each other in person after they were married.
  • 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.

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