consummate a deal
1consummate — consummates, consummating, consummated (The adjective is pronounced [[t]kɒ̱nsʌmət[/t]]. The verb is pronounced [[t]kɒ̱nsəmeɪt[/t]].) 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n You use consummate to describe someone who is extremely skilful. [FORMAL] He acted the… …
2consummate — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English consummat fulfilled, from Latin consummatus, past participle of consummare to sum up, finish, from com + summa sum Date: 1527 1. complete in every detail ; perfect 2. extremely skilled and accomplished < a… …
3consummate — I UK [kənˈsʌmət] / UK [ˈkɒnsəmət] / US [ˈkɑnsəmət] / US [kənˈsʌmət] adjective formal showing great skill at doing something She is a consummate politician. It was a demanding part that Collins played with consummate ease. II UK [ˈkɒnsəmeɪt] / US… …
4consummate — consummately, adv. consummative, consummatory /keuhn sum euh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. consummator, n. v. /kon seuh mayt /; adj. /keuhn sum it, kon seuh mit/, v., consummated, consummating, adj. v.t. 1. to bring to a state of perfection; fulfill …
5consummate — con|sum|mate1 [ kansəmət, kən sʌmət ] adjective FORMAL showing great skill at doing something: She is a consummate politician. It was a demanding part that Collins played with consummate ease. consummate con|sum|mate 2 [ kansə,meıt ] verb… …
6consummate — 1. verb the deal was finally consummated Syn: complete, conclude, finish, accomplish, achieve; execute, carry out, perform; informal sew up, wrap up; formal effectuate 2. adjective his consummate skill a consummate politician Syn: supreme …
7deal with — Synonyms and related words: accomplish, achieve, act toward, affect, air, analyze, answer to, appertain to, apply to, attain, be in connection, be in contact, be responsible for, bear on, bear upon, behave toward, belong to, bring to account,… …
8consummate — Synonyms and related words: able, absolute, accomplish, accomplished, achieve, acmatic, all embracing, all encompassing, all out, all pervading, apical, archetypical, arrant, attain, born, broad based, cap, capital, chief, classic, classical,… …
9banking a deal — Means making to one who wishes to consummate a deal a loan of money on collateral for a consideration which may consist of interest, a fee, or a part of the securities or property involved in the deal. Cray, McFawn & Co. v. Hegarty, Conroy & Co …
10banking a deal — Means making to one who wishes to consummate a deal a loan of money on collateral for a consideration which may consist of interest, a fee, or a part of the securities or property involved in the deal. Cray, McFawn & Co. v. Hegarty, Conroy & Co …