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 Of a surpassing quality or quantity 
      “It was at this time that he created the first of his spectacular photographic exhibitions that were to culminate in his crowning achievement, the now-famous Family of Man.” 
  
Highest in status or importance 
Being the last, and typically most noteworthy, in a sequence 
Reaching a decisive moment or point of greatest tension 
The admittance of someone into a society or group 
An improvement or enhancement of something by making changes 
The point at which something is achieved or accomplished 
Present participle for to install someone (ceremoniously) in a given position, especially as a monarch 
      “The secret document requested the electors to crown him as King of the Romans and Emperor.” 
  
Present participle for to rest on, or form the top of 
      “If no ancient fortresses, no ruined convents, crown the tops of its hills, it is because the peaceful vales beneath have never owned the sway of feudal or monastic tyrants.” 
  
Present participle for to finish off, especially in a memorable or satisfying fashion 
      “Cohen also ended up as the Premier League top scorer to crown a most memorable season.” 
  
Present participle for to hit or strike, especially on the head 
      “She spoke in a chipper tone that belied her bodily urge to crown him with that whiskey bottle.” 
  
Present participle for to place something over or upon, as to conceal or protect 
Present participle for to (officially) appoint someone in a given position 
Present participle for to envelop completely and hide from view 
Present participle for to cover with a layer 
Present participle for to decorate with a garland 
Present participle for to surpass or be superior to 
Present participle for to bestow an award or prize for merit or achievement 
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