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- noun Plural form of
fruition .
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Examples
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I sympathize in all the hopes, aspirations and fruitions of my country.
Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007
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I sympathize in all the hopes, aspirations and fruitions of my country.
Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007
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I sympathize in all the hopes, aspirations and fruitions of my country.
Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007
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I sympathize in all the hopes, aspirations and fruitions of my country.
Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007
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I sympathize in all the hopes, aspirations and fruitions of my country.
Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007
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Some days passed before I could rid my thoughts of Thecla of certain impressions belonging to the false Thecla who had initiated me into the anacreontic diversions and fruitions of men and women.
The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980
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Its effects, and its fruitions are spiritual, and accompanied, says that true Divine, Archbishop
The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838 James Gillman
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Throughout the history of religion not only have man's sorrow and need been expressed, but also his sympathetic gladness with vitality, fertility, and growth, his rejoicings over the fruitions and glad eventualities of experience.
Human Traits and their Social Significance Irwin Edman
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Saviour who redeemed it, to the adoring hosts whose fruitions are enhanced by the displays of grace evinced in its redemption, will be then clearly seen.
The Faithful Steward Or, Systematic Beneficence an Essential of Christian Character Sereno D. Clark
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Force not your female slaves into sin, in order that ye may gain he casual fruitions of this world, if they wish to preserve their modesty.
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