19 Verbs to Use for the Word fruition

The Mason is, from the moment of his initiation as an Entered Apprentice, to the time at which he receives the full fruition of masonic light, an investigatora laborer in the quarry and the templewhose reward is to be Truth.

Thus the victory of the allied nations will mean the fruition of much of the feminism that is a phase of humanism.

Some minds and tastes unfold by imperceptible degreesflowers that attain fruition by the shedding of their earlier petals.

In "The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless" (1751) she reached the full fruition of her powers as a novelist.

But these may be of very various sorts, ranging from the lowest to the highest, from those most opposed to that ultimate destiny of man which we have just been considering, to those which recognize his possibilities in a very large measure, needing little more to bring about the full fruition of perfected life.

But Carmel here in company with another at the very moment when I had expected the fruition of my own joy,ah, that was to open hell's door in my breast; a possibility too intolerable to remain unsettled for an instant.

It begins well and endeth better, for these kisses find their fruition in marriage.

the man whose ambition shall never know fruition, whose measures shall pass and leave no trace in less than fifty years after he has ceased to existthe splendid failure of our century!" She ceased for a moment, with her eye fixed on space, her hands clasped, her whole face and manner uplifted, as if, indeed, on her likewise the prophet's mantle had dropped from a chariot of fire.

In narrating to you the fruition of my hopes, I shall endeavor to preserve that calm equanimity which is the birthright of royal minds.

Ishtis Pashubandhas, sacrifices for obtaining fruition of desire, the religious rites of (ordinary) domesticity, Paka sacrifices, and sacrifices of other kinds, are ever performed in thy house.

Hope revived, but in a form that promised no fruition, and which later will be made plainer to the reader.

Even in taking this step she did not forget her ambitious views; for she knew that Seneca cherished a secret indignation against Claudius, and that Nero could have no more wise adviser in taking steps to secure the fruition of his imperial hopes.

Through years of poverty she labored to educate her child, and saw the glad fruition of her hopes when her son graduated as an M.D. from the University of P.

why should a man desiring to aspire an unreasonable creature, which is a woman, seeke her fruition by reasonable meanes?

If it is a good thing, it is good for all; if it is truth, we want it everywhere; but if this new department of education and training is to gain ground, or accomplish the successful fruition of its wishes, there must be perfect unity among teachers concerning it.

The slightest movement of his finger would beckon the life out of that marauder, but as one who tastes the wine slowly, inhales its bouquet, places the vintage, even so Red Perris delayed to taste the fruition of his work.

they approached fruition.

' Some difficulties attended the fruition of the forward boy's wish.

He who with regulated diet and vows worshippeth the Pitris and the gods there, obtaineth the fruit of a sacrifice that is capable of bestowing the fruition of all one's desires.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  fruition