Fruition


The meaning of the word Fruition is: the fulfillment of a goal achieved


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After many obstacles, our dream of owning a restaurant has finally come to fruition.

published by Micki on 2021-08-29 00:31:23


The fruition of the president’s healthcare plan will ensure that every citizen has access to medical treatment.

published by Eufemia on 2021-02-27 06:03:31


When Tom accepts a residency at the county hospital, his dream of becoming a doctor will have come to fruition.

published by Lamonica on 2021-09-13 20:35:53


The doctors knew if they could bring the cancer cure to fruition they could save millions of lives.

published by Onie on 2021-10-17 05:13:59


If we all work as a team, we should be able to bring Alice’s simple project to fruition in a very short time.

published by Margaretta on 2021-04-25 06:09:50


When my husband lost his job, it meant many of our home improvement plans would not come to fruition.

published by Crystle on 2021-06-23 19:44:21


While many do-gooders have spoken about opening a community center, none of them have brought the project to fruition.

published by Alphonse on 2021-09-29 22:11:19


My boss was tired of waiting and wanted to know when my project would reach fruition.

published by Latia on 2021-01-15 03:23:11


Even though Gil won the election, he has not brought any of his campaign promises to fruition.

published by Melodi on 2021-06-02 06:28:34


Jana was able to make her dream of going to college come to fruition by studying hard and focusing on her goal.

published by Olimpia on 2021-05-16 17:07:56


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