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Fruition

Fruition meaning

The fulfillment of something worked for. | The enjoyment derived from a possession.

Example sentences (20)

He owns his own farm, Fruition Farms Creamery, which provides dairy products and produce for his restaurant, Fruition.

A few plans have been made for the children’s future that will also come to fruition.

A further term, he suggests, could see the fruition of plans to “make public transport better and more appealing… plans for a further £3m mass-tree-planting initiative and to introduce a new, more comprehensive road-user charging system”.

And he’s already seen some of this come to fruition at his old school in Philadelphia, where at least five alumni have returned to teach various subjects, including art and math.

And if that does come to fruition, then the long-term outlook for the company will probably also shape up to be quite positive.

An officer said that bringing the Lynn-Fakenham route to fruition was “clearly very ambitious”.

Appearing on and off as a friend and guest for the next several years, Burruss became Hampton’s number one cheerleader, pushing for her to be brought on as a full-time member, something that finally came to fruition during the show’s fourteenth season.

A series of projects are set to come to fruition in Tayside and Fife in 2024 with the opening of various shops and attractions.

As for me, I was almost giddy with delight that the dance came to fruition — and that people participated.

But After Earth 2 never came to fruition for a few reasons.

But the dream was short lived and never came into full fruition following long-standing legal disputes with the council.

But this didn't come to fruition as the firm approached interested parties about the sale of Scott's but was unsuccessful in securing any bids last Friday, KordaMentha said.

But with a deal yet to be confirmed and if a fight doesn't come to fruition then the WBA will order a fight between Usyk and Wilder.

Chibnall, who was at the wheel at the time, attempted to show a rather tragic same-sex relationship between the Doctor and her companion, but it never truly came to fruition or culminated in something more than cryptic conversations and awkward hugs.

City Council President Paul Krekorian and former Mayor of Los Angeles Eric Garcetti were also champions of this project from the beginning, and we were gratified to work closely with all of them over a period of years to bring this to fruition.

Clyde’s disclaimer for use states that the technology is yet to come to fruition: “Do not tell Clyde Secrets or rely on them for advice, Discord support, or security issues.

Corriere dello Sport then reported in May that Liverpool had made an opening bid for the Dutchman, but nothing came to fruition and he ended up staying in Italy.

Could a humble singer songwriter and football player bring the unimaginable idea of a unified America to fruition?

Dollar bulls could heave a sigh of relief as BRICS nations’ plan to float a common currency may not come to fruition any time soon.

Eight local initiatives have successfully applied so far this year, adding to the 27 projects awarded Community Investment Funding (CIF) in 2022, with many of the projects now coming to fruition.