come to fruition

come to fruition

To successfully be brought into existence or to completion. Although we struggled to get funding, our project ultimately came to fruition.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

come to fruition

Fig. to occur or turn out as suspected or intended. When will all of these good things come to fruition? Our hard work and the end we planned for will soon come to fruition.
See also: come, fruition
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bring (something) to fruition
  • bring to fruition
  • fruition
  • precedence over
  • precedence over (someone or something)
  • bring to a successful conclusion
  • bring (something) to a successful conclusion
  • calf
  • calf love
  • you can't always get what you want
References in classic literature
"These roses are very late--they bloom after all the others have gone--and they hold all the warmth and soul of the summer come to fruition," said Owen, plucking some of the glowing, half-opened buds.