fru ‧ i ‧ tion /fruˈɪʃ ə n/ BrE AmE noun [uncountable] formal
[ Word Family: noun : ↑ fruit , ↑ fruition , ↑ fruiterer ; adjective : ↑ fruitful ≠ ↑ fruitless , ↑ fruity ; verb : ↑ fruit ; adverb : ↑ fruitfully ≠ ↑ fruitlessly ]
[ Date: 1400-1500 ; Language: French ; Origin: Late Latin fruitio , from Latin fructus ; ⇨ ↑ fruit 1 ]
if a plan, project etc comes to fruition, it is successfully put into action and completed, often after a long process
come to/bring to/reach fruition
His proposals only came to fruition after the war.
Many people have worked together to bring this scheme to fruition.