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View usage for: (fruɪʃən) uncountable noun [usu to N]If something comes to fruition, it starts to succeed and produce the results that were intended or hoped for. [formal] These plans take time to come to fruition. His hopes for a new political party have little chance of reaching fruition. Synonyms: fulfilment, maturity, completion, perfection More Synonyms of fruition fruition in British English (fruːˈɪʃən) noun1. the attainment or realization of something worked for or desired; fulfilment 3. the act or condition of bearing fruit Word origin C15: from Late Latin fruitiō enjoyment, from Latin fruī to enjoy fruition in American English (fruˈɪʃən) noun1. a pleasure obtained from using or possessing something; enjoyment 3. a coming to fulfillment; realization a book that is the fruition of years of research Word origin ME fruicioun < OFr fruition < LL fruitio, enjoyment < frui: see UNRESOLVED CROSS REF; (sense 2) by assoc. with UNRESOLVED CROSS REFExamples of 'fruition' in a sentencefruition It took more than six months for the crop to reach fruition.Government sources said it was unlikely that the deal would reach fruition.These things are being bandied around and nowhere near coming to fruition.Plus, something you worked or wished for all year comes to fruition.He had another plan, one that would take years to reach fruition.The summer has still to reach its fruition, but the signs of hidden decline are there.The invitations to tender are the first stage in a purchasing plan that is likely to take almost a decade to reach fruition.The dividend should be able to grow as the company's promising pipeline comes to fruition in coming years.For the winner, that prize money is intended to fund their proposal from sketchy concept to full fruition over the year ahead.Over the next few years the Nursery Ground will alter beyond recognition as plans for flats and a hotel are due to reach fruition. In other languagesfruition British English: fruition NOUN If something comes to fruition, it starts to succeed and produce the results that were intended or hoped for. These plans take time to come to fruition. - American English: fruition
- Brazilian Portuguese: realização
- Chinese: 收效
- European Spanish: fruto
- French: réalisation
- German: Verwirklichung
- Italian: realizzazione
- Japanese: 結実
- Korean: 결실 맺기
- European Portuguese: realização
- Latin American Spanish: fruto
Chinese translation of 'fruition' n (c) to come to fruition (frm) 得以实(實)现(現) (déyǐ shíxiàn)
Definition the fulfilment of something worked for or desired The plans take time to come to fruition. Synonyms enjoyment maturation ripeness actualization materialization Additional synonymsDefinition an achievement or the act of achieving something the attainment of independence Synonyms achievement, getting, winning, reaching, gaining, obtaining, acquisition, feat, completion, reaping, accomplishment, realization, fulfilment, arrival at, procurement, acquirementThe project is near completion. Synonyms finishing, end, close, conclusion, accomplishment, realization, fulfilment, culmination, attainment, fruition, consummation, finalization We look forward to the consummation of this transaction. Synonyms completion, end, achievement, perfection, realization, fulfilment, culminationAdditional synonymsthe dried seeds of peas that have been picked at maturity Synonyms ripeness, perfection, maturation the woman credited with the perfection of this technique Synonyms accomplishment, achieving, achievement, polishing, evolution, refining, completion, realization, fulfilment, consummationthe realization of his worst fears Synonyms achievement, carrying-out, completion, accomplishment, fulfilment, consummation, effectuation |