Pronunciation: /ˈfrʌktɪˌfaɪ/
verb to bear fruit; to make fruitful or productive
A1 Water and sunlight help plants fructify and grow.
A2 With proper care and attention, the seeds will fructify into beautiful flowers.
B1 The investment in the new technology is expected to fructify in increased productivity.
B2 Years of hard work and dedication finally fructified in the success of the project.
C1 The long-term strategy implemented by the company fructified in significant revenue growth.
C2 Her innovative ideas and strong leadership skills have fructified in the expansion of the business globally.
formal Through proper planning and investment, we aim to fructify our business ventures and achieve sustainable growth.
informal I'm hoping all our hard work will fructify into success in the near future.
slang Let's put in the effort and watch our ideas fructify into something amazing!
figurative With patience and perseverance, we can fructify our dreams into reality.
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