Pronunciation: /fruːˈɪʃən/
noun the state or action of producing or developing something to completion; realization or fulfillment of a plan or project
A1 She worked hard to see her project come to fruition.
A2 After months of planning, the event finally came to fruition.
B1 The team's efforts came to fruition when they won the championship.
B2 The long-awaited merger between the two companies finally came to fruition.
C1 His lifelong dream of opening a restaurant came to fruition after years of hard work.
C2 The artist's vision for the exhibit came to fruition in a stunning display of creativity.
formal After years of hard work, the project finally came to fruition.
informal We finally made it happen after putting in so much effort.
slang We totally nailed it after all that hustle.
figurative The seeds of their labor finally blossomed into full fruition.
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