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Synonyms for fructify

become productive or fruitful

make productive or fruitful

bear fruit

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The first strong signal of the merger not fructifying had come a few days ago when SP National General Secretary Ram Gopal Yadav declared that it was not possible before the Bihar Assembly polls due to "technicalities" involved and any move taken in a hurry would amount to signing the "death warrant" of his own party.
Inside, the pressure of fructifying. I repeatedly wake at 3AM, what Grandma Walker called the convict hour, when escaped men would break into your shotgun house to kill you.
The 20th edition of the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai witnessed a record number of visitors at the elegant pavilion showcasing the best of Sharjah as the emirate wrapped up an eventful exhibition that saw a flurry of high profile meetings, fructifying of business accords and sharing of ideas and experiences with regional and international players of the industry.
"It's a very fructifying role!" exclaimed Greenberg.
It must be enormously gratifying, and exhilarating, to you to realise how fructifying your discoveries and your influence has been.
The importance of the Greeks for Wagner has been well documented; here at last we have a definitive study of the fructifying presence of the Elizabethan playwright and his stage.
This inseparability between the gifts of baptism and the dynamic power of the Spirit unifying and fructifying the Church lead one to say: where there is the manifestation of the indwelling Spirit, there the Church dwells.
Both the Symbolist resistance in the 1890s and the Dada and Surrealist resistance in the 1920s and 1930s had a reinvigorating, fructifying effect on the object of their resistance, and pure painting emerged all the stronger--all the stronger in its dominance--from their opposition.