Examples of using Fruition in English and their translations into Slovak
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Medicine
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Computer
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Programming
despite the very promising course of things, your most secret desires are not destined to come to fruition.
These moments put into question the very idea of ingenuity, and the sacrifices that may be necessary- despite our notions of morality- to bring these big ideas to fruition.
make the characters get quotes that come to fruition.
give our clients the best possible opportunity to bring their plans to fruition.
to bring your projects to fruition.
entrepreneurship is the best platform where you pursue that view and see the fruition of your vision.
As with many applications of blockchain tech, time may tell how it will come to fruition.
the positive relationship we have with the University allows ideas for change to come to fruition.
now they have come to fruition!….
conditions of the respective shops come to fruition.
As the Lesser Paradise approaches fruition, the Remnants are culling the“undesirables” from the planet.
If you want your improvement to come to fruition, look for ways to reach out
Therefore these unpleasant activities of displeasure are also bringing forth flowers up to fruition- of incorrect ideology, which today show themselves in the correct light!
finally coming into fruition, gratifying.
they will certainly attain the fruition of the Way.
will come to full fruition and harvest in the last
Churchill's chillingly detached vision of the capabilities of war from the air were finding their fruition in Britain's air campaign against Germany.
Other civil society and tourism sector organisations should also help to bring projects to fruition.
If one ambitious project meets fruition, that goal might be achieved before the year is out.
comprehension and fruition;