Fruition
31fruition — n. 1. Enjoyment (in the possession or the use of anything). 2. Fulfilment …
32fruition — n 1. attainment, achievement, acquirement, success, realization, fulfillment, consummation; maturation, ripening, coming of age, completion, perfection. 2. satisfaction, gratification, appreciation, enjoyment, pleasure, delight, joy, happiness …
33fruition — fru·i·tion …
34fruition — n. 1 a the bearing of fruit. b the production of results. 2 the realization of aims or hopes. 3 enjoyment. Etymology: ME f. OF f. LL fruitio onis f. frui enjoy, erron. assoc. with FRUIT …
35brought to fruition — index choate lien Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
36come to fruition — become reality, be completed as planned, see it through Through your donations, your hard work, and your perseverance you have seen your plans for this church come to fruition …
37self-fruition — n. * * * …
38development in fruition — Развитие в осуществлении …
39self-fruition — n …
40Earl Brutus — were a British indie rock band who emerged in the 1990s. The band was formed by World of Twist s Gordon King, and also featured fellow ex WoT member Nick Sanderson (who played with The Jesus and Mary Chain on their Munki album), together with Rob …