Phrases with «full fruition»

"Full fruition" means the complete accomplishment or realization of something, reaching its maximum potential or desired outcome. Full definition

Sentences with «full fruition»

  • Change she doesn't think she'll see come to full fruition in her lifetime, but a change that keeps her going. (animallawcoalition.com)
  • As lovers of all things eco-friendly, we look forward to seeing these future developments reaching full fruition. (reimag.co.za)
  • As Allison notes, the Church has worked around this tension by claiming that the events of Easter and Pentecost mark the onset of the kingdom that would come into full fruition at his second advent. (firstthings.com)
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