Fruition (noun)

  1. The state or point of being realized or achieved.
  2. The state of bearing fruit or producing a desired result.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french fruicion, from latin fruitio(n-), from frui "enjoy".

Examples:

  1. The project came to fruition after months of hard work.
  2. His dream finally came to fruition with the opening of the restaurant.
  3. The company's plans for expansion are nearing fruition.
  4. The idea finally came to fruition when the company decided to invest in the project.
  5. After years of research, the scientist's theories finally came to fruition.
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