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fruition
[froo-ish-uhn]
noun
attainment of anything desired; realization; accomplishment.
After years of hard work she finally brought her idea to full fruition.
Synonyms: , , , , , ,enjoyment, as of something attained or realized.
state of bearing fruit.
fruition
/ ڰːˈɪʃə /
noun
the attainment or realization of something worked for or desired; fulfilment
enjoyment of this
the act or condition of bearing fruit
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonfruition noun
- self-fruition noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fruition1
Example Sentences
Paramount wants to secure the rights to stream ‘South Park,’ but the deal still hasn’t come to fruition as the Skydance deal is still in limbo.
Take the section during the recording of "Music from Big Pink" when The Band was bringing the American roots classic “The Weight” to fruition.
As for Keen, plans that began over a decade ago, are coming to fruition.
I didn’t know if it would ever come to fruition or if it would even be a possibility.
“Oh, Mary!” might be a distinctly American show, but this is Escola’s dream, first and foremost, and it was going to come to fruition no matter what.
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