come to fruition
The phrase "come to fruition" is often used to describe the successful completion or realization of plans, ideas, or dreams after significant effort or time.
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Definition
B2Projects and Plans
(informal)To reach a successful conclusion or outcome.
Example
- The project came to fruition after months of collaboration and dedication.
B2General
(common, idiomatic)To be realized or achieved after a period of effort or development.
Example
- After years of hard work, their business plans finally came to fruition.
- Her dream of becoming an author came to fruition when she published her first book.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "come to fruition":
come truebear fruitcome to lifecome forthcome to a headcome throughcome aboutcome upcome intosee the light of daycome of agecome outcome to handcome tocome into the worldcome out in the washcome aroundturn outturned outplay outcome a cropper