fruition

[US]/fruˈɪʃn/
[UK]/fruˈɪʃn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.realization; accomplishment;bearing fruit
Word Forms
Pluralfruitions

Phrases & Collocations

come to fruition

reach fruition

bring to fruition

in fruition

Example Sentences

The project finally came to fruition after months of hard work.

Her dreams of becoming a doctor are slowly coming to fruition.

The plan is still in its early stages, but we hope it will come to fruition soon.

Years of research and development have finally led to the fruition of this groundbreaking technology.

The artist's vision for the exhibition is slowly coming to fruition as the opening date approaches.

The long-awaited peace treaty between the two countries is finally coming to fruition.

The team's hard work and dedication have brought their goals to fruition.

The business idea that started as a small concept has now grown and come to fruition.

The investment in education is beginning to show signs of fruition with improved test scores.

With determination and perseverance, your dreams can come to fruition.

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