Third-person singular simple present indicative form of climax.(verb)
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Use "climaxes" in a sentence
"The book simply stops rather than climaxes, which is, as with all things, rather disappointing."
"A wonder in a break, a whole wonder and more rascality in a slight waste and even that so infinitely noised even that is not a disaster in splendor and more titled climaxes more titled climaxes have miserable second voices than any voices and away is more than the resemblance that is necessary."
"Over the next several months I had a few more "climaxes" as God took me deeper and gave me an insatiable appetite for theology, 'the study of God.'"