Plural of consummation; instances or acts of completing, perfecting, or the completion of marriage through sexual union.
From consummate + -tion (Latin suffix forming nouns from verbs). The -tion suffix indicates the action or result of the verb. Plural formed by adding -s.
The suffix -tion transforms verbs into nouns describing results—so 'consummate' (to complete) becomes 'consummation' (the completed state). It's why many formal, official-sounding words end in -tion!
Plural form; same gendered history as 'consummate'—tied to marriage law and the legal/moral requirement that women prove sexual availability.
Use to refer to completions, perfections, or finalizations of projects, goals, or agreements. Specify what is being consummated to avoid ambiguity.
["completions","perfections","finalizations","achievements"]
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