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the fruition
noun
The fulfillment of something worked for.
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Israel's technological success is the fruition of the Zionist dream.
More than four decades later, this work is the fruition of that dream.
He died 14 years ago, so he never saw the fruition of his labors.
Later still, you could hear the fruition of their ideas in the Prodigy and Pendulum.
The fruition of your art largely depends on others, for a cost you can barely afford.
"It's part of the fruition of the women's movement," she said.
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When the plants reach fruition, the kids help harvest and eat them.
The journal is the long awaited fruition of the society's journal planning committee chaired by Chuxia Deng and CC Wang.
Overtaken by the inordinate fruition of his own offensives, Ludendorff paused for a month's recuperation.
This is actually the full fruition of his initial idea.
"I want to thank them, and congratulate them on seeing the further fruition of their movement".
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