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    fruition
    /fruːˈɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the realization or fulfilment of a plan or project: "the plans have come to fruition rather sooner than expected"
    • 2. the state or action of producing fruit: literary "the apples in the orchards gave a suggestion of sour fruition"

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  2. FRUITION definition: 1. an occasion when a plan or an idea begins to happen, exist, or be successful: 2. an occasion…. Learn more.

  3. fruition. noun. fru· ition frü-ˈi-shən. Synonyms of fruition. 1. : pleasurable use or possession : enjoyment. the sweet fruition of an earthly crown Christopher Marlowe. 2. a. : the state of bearing fruit. the fields needed rain for fruition Pearl Buck. b. : realization. Did you know? Fruition must come from the word fruit, right?

  4. FRUITION meaning: 1. an occasion when a plan or an idea begins to happen, exist, or be successful: 2. an occasion…. Learn more.

  5. noun. attainment of anything desired; realization; accomplishment: After years of hard work she finally brought her idea to full fruition. Synonyms: result, perfection, completion, achievement, fulfillment, accomplishment, consummation. enjoyment, as of something attained or realized.

  6. An idea that is made real, such as a plan or an apple, has come to fruition. Fruition is a happy word: it's derived from the Latin, frui, meaning "to enjoy." We like it when our hard work pays off and ideas come to fruition. Carmen was thrilled when her plan to get into law school came to fruition.

  7. fruition in British English. (fruːˈɪʃən) noun. 1. the attainment or realization of something worked for or desired; fulfilment. 2. enjoyment of this. 3. the act or condition of bearing fruit.

  8. the successful result of a plan, a process or an activity. After months of hard work, our plans finally came to fruition. His extravagant ideas were never brought to fruition. Their efforts came to fruition many years later. The proposed rule is the fruition of years of work. Topics Success c2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

  9. 1. the attainment or realization of something worked for or desired; fulfilment. 2. enjoyment of this. 3. the act or condition of bearing fruit. [C15: from Late Latin fruitiō enjoyment, from Latin fruī to enjoy]

  10. Fruition definition: Realization of something desired or worked for; accomplishment.

  11. FRUITION meaning: the time when a plan or an idea really begins to happen, exist, or be successful: . Learn more.