Definition of «to come to fruition»

The phrase "to come to fruition" means to reach completion or fulfillment. It refers to something that was planned, hoped for, or attempted finally succeeding or being realized.

Sentences with «to come to fruition»

  • His interest in sculpture came to fruition in the late 1920s, when he began to create clay portraits of family members and friends. (michaelrosenfeldart.com)
  • But what happens if the goal is met, your credit card is charged and then the project never comes to fruition? (madgeniusclub.com)
  • Thankfully those have not come to fruition as shown by some incredibly impressive scores there. (thesixthaxis.com)
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