come to fruition

/ˌkʌm tə fruːˈɪʃən/ · KUM tuh froo-ISH-uhnresult phrase

Be successfully realised or begin producing the intended result.

Use come to fruition to signal this exact relationship between ideas: be successfully realised or begin producing the intended result.

What come to fruition Really Means

The word becomes easier to use when its closely related senses are separated and compared.

1

Realise a plan

Move from proposal to successful implementation.

Example

After years of negotiation, the restoration came to fruition.

2

Achieve an ambition

Reach the desired outcome after sustained effort.

Example

Her plan for an open archive finally came to fruition.

3

Produce results

Begin yielding the outcome for which work was undertaken.

Example

The reforms came to fruition when waiting times fell.

Use come to fruition Naturally

Notice how the surrounding noun or clause reveals the exact shade of meaning.

After years of negotiation, the restoration came to fruition.

Her plan for an open archive finally came to fruition.

The reforms came to fruition when waiting times fell.

Precision Matters

Come to fruition overlaps with several common words, but each carries a different emphasis.

come to fruition

Signals be successfully realised or begin producing the intended result.

vs.
bring about

Means cause an event, condition, or change to happen.

come to fruition

Signals be successfully realised or begin producing the intended result.

vs.
ineluctable

Means inescapable; inevitable.

come to fruition

Signals be successfully realised or begin producing the intended result.

vs.
fail

Means be unsuccessful in achieving a goal.

come to fruition

Signals be successfully realised or begin producing the intended result.

vs.
materialize

Means become actual or appear.

Test come to fruition in Context

A long-planned project is about to be successfully realised.

1

After a decade of fundraising and design work, the community library is finally ready to ___.

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Editorial responsibilityFirst Academy Academic Team
Updated3 August 2026
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