fructify Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of fructify In English

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  • With regard to the actual sum of money, by all means let us give it, and more, and let it be used for fructifying purposes.

  • Therefore, the money there has been of use, and is fructifying in the shape of effective schemes.

  • Every possible thing was done when we were in office to see that the plan fructified in the national interest.

  • Obviously, in 10 or 15 years there would be a large amount of money circulating and fructifying all this field.

  • Pledges were given which radiated with mirages, beautiful visions which never fructified but receded further and further as they were supposed to be drawing nearer.

  • The amount is much more certain of fructifying if it is not left in the pockets of the people.

  • They are too good to be insulted with expressions of an optimism which has never yet fructified.

  • I want to see it spread as a fructifying incentive among our population.

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