
Fruition
[froo-ISH-ən]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Old French and Latin, early 15th century
1.
The point at which a plan or project is realized.
2.
The state or action of producing fruit.
Examples of Fruition in a sentence
"Everything started falling into place as her plan came to fruition."
"The chemist’s lab research came to fruition."

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