Vocabulary

Fruition

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
the realization or fulfilment of a plan or project.
Urdu meaning
سودمند، پھل دینے کی حالت
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. Those vague plans never came close to fruition.
  2. Yet these plans never come to fruition, or half-baked efforts stall because of legal disputes, bureaucratic bungling, or disagreements between the federal and Sindh governments.
  3. Deliberations between the military and strategic community have attempted to build a case and content for the strategy, but it has yet to come to fruition.
  4. If Tel Aviv were to go ahead with bringing the plans for a `Greater Israel` to fruition, and if the US were to aid this dangerous endeavour, it would be a guarantee for setting the Mideast alight.
  5. If Tel Aviv were to go ahead with bringing the plans for a `Greater Israel` to fruition, and if the US were to aid this dangerous endeavour, it would be a guarantee for setting the Mideast alight.
Synonyms
fulfilment, realization, actualization, materialization, achievement, attainment,

Antonyms
inception
Curator example
“the plans have come to fruition rather sooner than expected”

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