consummate KON-suh-mit (adj), KON-suh-mayt (verb) adjective verb WS #10
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adjective
complete or perfect in every detail; showing great skill or expertise; of the highest degree
- The plan was executed with consummate precision.
- He delivered a speech with consummate skill.
- She is a consummate professional in her field.
- The play was a consummate work of art.
- He's a consummate liar who never tells the truth.
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verb
to complete or fulfill something; to make a marriage complete and legal by having sexual relations; to bring to completion or perfection
- Their partnership was consummated with a handshake.
- They consummated the deal by signing the final papers.
- The marriage was consummated on their wedding night.
- The merger was consummated last month.
- The project was finally consummated after years of work.