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climax

Figure of speech and literary device in which words or phrases are arranged in a gradually ascending scale of importance in order to build up interest, force, or emotion. The climax is the moment of maximum intensity. It is a feature of oratory. When a sequence apparently moving to a climax is, unexpectedly, interrupted by a weaker element, it is described as anticlimax, and, if particularly absurd, bathos.



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Clifford had climaxed a distinguished career of public service both as a high official and as an advisor to presidents by embarrassing himself as the head of the First American Bankshares of Washington during a period of unseemly fiscal hanky-panky at that institution.
The land acquisition team's efforts to push the South Gate project toward a July 2001 opening reportedly touched off an intense behind-the-scenes battle that climaxed with a Board of Education decision to name a new chief executive over all district operations.
 
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