Examples of using Fruition in English and their translations into Hindi
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It was only delayed in seeing its fruition.
This trend came to fruition in the writings of Origen c.
He saw all of his dreams come to fruition.
Because when it comes to fruition they ARE going to listen to you.
Ten years, finally coming to fruition.
The Convocation marks the fruition of your hard work and your transition from students to professionals, from scholars to scientists.
Plans made at this time will see fruition.
As he concluded his US visit with the announcement that India was now on course with history,Vajpayee signalled the fruition of a major foreign policy shift that began with the nuclear tests of May 1998.
An extraordinary accomplishment. Ten years, finally coming to fruition.
In the pleasures of the soul desire is poor, fruition very delightful.
Six or seven years, of course, is a long time for a business to have to keep the faith among investors, employees and suppliers that a good idea will- eventually-come to fruition.
With that said,you tend to dive into short-term flings by your own fruition that usually end in disaster.
Many people have great talents but never bring them to fruition.
Fruit is vaikhari- the thing has flowered, fruition has happened.
Therefore, in every religion, only a handful of people are actually able to attain fruition.
I shall fill the empyrean with the manifestations of My working, so that everything on earth falls prostrate under My power, implementing My plan for“global unity” andbringing this one wish of Mine to fruition, and so that humanity will no longer“roam about” on the face of the earth but find a suitable destination without delay.
Previously, underwater mining was too expensive and beyond our technologies to see to fruition.
Others believe that the unconditional covenants have yet to be totallyfulfilled and, regardless of Israel's disobedience, will come to fruition sometime in the future.
You're probably aware that dreaming isn't enough- we all have big dreams,but not all of us see them through to fruition.
Travel or education plans may come to fruition.
He is resigning just before they come to fruition.
Therefore, in every religion, only a handful of people are actually able to attain fruition.
Professional opportunities- graduates can start a path in all the fields connected to production, communication and fruition of food.
An individual's karma is created by the motivations behind his actions taken over each of his previous lives,with each action creating a seed that grows to fruition in later lives.
Another Saivite theologian and proponent of Siva Advaita, believes that individual souls themselves do things which may be regarded as the cause of their particular actions, or desisting from particular actions,in accordance with the nature of the fruition of their past deeds.