full fruition
Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words
Used to describe the complete realization or fulfillment of a plan or project.
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- After years of research and testing, the renewable‑energy project finally came to its full fruition.
- Her vision for a community arts center reached full fruition with the grand opening last spring.
- Careful planning, steady funding, and public support brought the transit upgrade to full fruition.
- The merger strategy achieved full fruition once the last regulatory hurdle was cleared.
- Only when the software shipped globally did the team’s long‑term roadmap realize its full fruition.
- The conservation initiative came to full fruition as native species returned to the wetlands.
- With the clinical trials complete, the therapy’s promise reached full fruition in patient care.
- The museum expansion plan was brought to full fruition through a successful public–private partnership.
- Decades of mentorship and training bore full fruition when alumni led the institute’s breakthrough.
- The city’s resilience program attained full fruition after the new flood defenses proved effective.