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Hhtt Posted 10 years ago
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program culminated

A massive tax and governmental reform program approved by the 28th legislature culminated in the november general election."

I find this sentence confusing because I cannot understand what "culminated in the november general election" refers to?

If the program culminated what happened to it after the "november general election" ?

Thank you.

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What did you not like about the answers you got from UsingEnglish? com/forum/threads/239448-program-approved-by-the-28th-legislature-culminated-in-the-November-general-election Cross-posting wastes our time. Please at least state that you're cross-posting, or indicate why you're unsatisfied or are questioning the answers you got elsewhere.

  • What did you not like about the answers you got from UsingEnglish?
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What did you not like about the answers you got from UsingEnglish? http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/239448-program-approved-by-the-28th-legislature-culminated-in-the-November-general-election

Cross-posting wastes our time. Please at least state that you're cross-pos
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hhttI find this sentence confusing because I cannot understand what "culminated in the november general election" refers to?
The tax reform led to (= culminated in) the election—evidently the voters were not happy with it.
hhttIf the program culminated what happened to it after the "november general election" ?
Presumably th
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Mister Micawber hhttI find this sentence confusing because I cannot understand what "culminated in the november general election" refers to?The tax reform led to (= culminated in) the election—evidently the voters were not happy with it.hhttIf the program culminated what happened to it after the "november general election" ?Presumably the 'In's were out and the 'Out's wer
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hhttCan we also say led to=cuminated in=resulted in for this context?
That's certainly how I read it. I haven't looked at Rover's link, though.
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Mister Micawber Presumably the 'In's were out and the 'Out's were in, and the program was nullified.(PS: cross-posted.)
I would like to ask you this question because I try to understand the verb nullify. Which of the following definitions fit for the nullify used here and which of the synonyms can fit here?

1) Declare invalid [synonyms: annul, avoid,
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Presumably the 'In's were out and the 'Out's were in, and the program was nullified.

The opposition won the election and overturned the policies and stopped the programs of the previous administration.

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