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Noun: fruition  froo'i-shun
  1. Something that is made real or concrete
    "Their dream of opening a restaurant finally came to fruition";
    - realization, realisation [Brit]
     
  2. Enjoyment derived from use or possession
    "The completion of the project brought a sense of fruition to the team"
     
  3. The condition of bearing fruit
    "The orchard trees were in full fruition, heavy with ripe apples"

Derived forms: fruitions

Type of: condition, consummation, enjoyment, status, use

Encyclopedia: Fruition