Crossword-Solution: CONSUMMATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Consummate | a. | Carried to the utmost extent or degree; of the highest quality; complete; perfect. |
| Consummate | v. t. | To bring to completion; to raise to the highest point or degree; to complete; to finish; to perfect; to achieve. |
We have 79 clues for the answer “CONSUMMATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| make perfect | 3 answers |
| Virtuosic | 3 answers |
| finalise | 5 answers |
| BRING to completion | 9 answers |
| As good as it gets | 10 answers |
| BRING TO PERFECTION | 11 answers |
| inimitable | 14 answers |
| Ripe | 17 answers |
| Unmitigated | 23 answers |
| attain | 24 answers |
| idealised | 31 answers |
| consummated | 33 answers |
| varnished | 33 answers |
| fulfil | 34 answers |
| Faultless | 34 answers |
| plenary | 34 answers |
| Signed | 34 answers |
| flawless | 35 answers |
| perfected | 37 answers |
| Climax | 38 answers |
| Impeccable | 38 answers |
| done with | 39 answers |
| Thorough. | 39 answers |
| Resolved | 39 answers |
| Brought about | 41 answers |
| Ended | 42 answers |
| attained | 43 answers |
| Supply | 44 answers |
| rendered | 45 answers |
| Conclude | 45 answers |
| succeeded | 45 answers |
| Accomplish | 46 answers |
| achieved | 47 answers |
| Carry out | 48 answers |
| Wrap (up) | 49 answers |
| closed | 51 answers |
| Achieve | 51 answers |
| Completed | 53 answers |
| Finished | 55 answers |
| Make good | 55 answers |
| Delivered | 56 answers |
| thrive | 56 answers |
| Arch | 57 answers |
| Accom-plished | 57 answers |
| Succeed | 58 answers |
| Crown | 59 answers |
| Proficient | 60 answers |
| Realise | 60 answers |
| Competent | 61 answers |
| Realize | 61 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with CONSUMMATE (5)
His savage barbarity was equalled only by the consummate coolness with which he committed the grossest and most savage deeds upon the slaves under his charge.
She came forward quickly into the moonlight, and, as soon as he saw her, he said, with that air of consummate gallantry he always wore when speaking to her,— “At your service, Madame!” But his foot was still on the step, and in his whole attitude there was a remote suggestion, distinctly visible to her, that he wished to go, and had no desire for a midnight interview.
With consummate skill they had catalogued all military and civil information that could be useful to the Third Reich, and organised spy rings throughout the country.
Nancy Deere was the consummate wife, supporter and stalwart of her husband Morgan Deere, an up and coming national politician who had the unique mixture of honesty, appeal and potential.
Prostrating myself mentally before my Guide, I cried, “How is it, O divine ideal of consummate loveliness and wisdom that I see thy inside, and yet cannot discern thy heart, thy lungs, thy arteries, thy liver?” “What you think you see, you see not,” he replied; “it is not giving to you, nor to any other Being, to behold my internal parts.
Quotes with CONSUMMATE (3)
Lord Randall barreled inside, brandishing his cane in Drew's face." You beggarly knave, I was told this marriage was in name only! Who gave you permission to consummate the vows?""Theodore Hopkin, governor of this colony, representative of the kind, and it's going to cost you plenty, for that daughter of yours is nothing but trouble. What in the blazes were you thinking to allow her an education?" Drew bit back his smile at the man's shocked expression. Nothing like landing t…
Dr. John, throughout his whole life, was a man of luck - a man of success. And why? Because he had the eye to see his opportunity, the heart to prompt to well-timed action, the nerve to consummate a perfect work. And no tyrant-passion dragged him back; no enthusiasms, no foibles encumbered his way.
Freedom, "that terrible word inscribed on the chariot of the storm," is the motivating principle of all revolutions. Without it, justice seems inconceivable to the rebel's mind. There comes a time, however, when justice demands the suspension of freedom. Then terror, on a grand or small scale, makes its appearance to consummate the revolution. Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the essence of being. But one day nostalgia takes up arms …
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Appears in: Newsday.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2019).