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Definition of fructify in English:

fructify

verbfructifies, fructifying, fructified ˈfrʌktɪfʌɪˈfrəktəˌfaɪ
[with object]formal
  • 1Make (something) fruitful or productive.

    〈正式〉使结果实,使多产

    they were sacrificed in order that their blood might fructify the crops

    它们被作为祭品献给神,以便它们的血能使庄稼丰收。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But if our wisdom includes the supersensible life in the background, we perceive the one fructifying the other, the one enclosed within the other.
    • The students are at the helm of activities right from obtaining permission to utilise ‘poromboke’ land in the villages and raising funds from philanthropists to fructify asset creation.
    • Thence it fructified the economy of China's centres of silk and tea production in the lower Yangzi provinces.
    • I decided to fructify this one for the sole reason that it didn't require another person to do it.
    • The districts at the extremities of the country are Nephthys, and Anubis accordingly is the son of the Nile, which by its inundation has fructified a distant part of the country.
    Synonyms
    add fertilizer to, enrich with fertilizer, feed, mulch, compost, manure, dung, dress, top-dress
    pollinate, cross-pollinate, cross-fertilize, make fruitful
    1. 1.1no object Bear fruit or become productive.
      结果实,富有成果
      it fructified like vegetation in steamy heat
      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, in the tropical rain forests, some tall arbor plants, also die away after they blossom and fructify one time; and this is little known to common people.
      • Investigations occasionally fructify, although they always take time.
      • However, these rag-pickers soon realise than their dreams can only fructify if they get monetary support from the elite.
      • However, this failed to fructify because of the complex licensing procedures of the U.S. Department of State, which regulates the export of satellites and related systems and components.
      • The next step however, took yet another decade to fructify.
      • Gandhi's dream of non-violent world-order can not fructify unless there is a qualitative transformation of leaders of nations and peoples.
      • It may be noted that in this case, there is full performance risk - the airline has to exist, operate, achieve ticket sales and collect successfully for the cashflows to fructify.
      • The plant fructifies during the June-to-September season.
      • The end of the Order, in all branches, is a contemplation that fructifies in the apostolate.
      • Even if it does, whenever it may be, it will take at least five years to fructify.
      • The idea never died and it has fructified to become the new museum.
      • What force prevents the terrorist conspiracy from fructifying?
      • And this idealist struggle will continue and take many more years to fructify.
      • It rarely fructifies but the thallus varies in size, amount of division and cusping as well as colour.
      • An agreement, for raising plantation around Satuluru station in 15 acres for a 15-year period, is likely to fructify soon.
      • The government's ambitious project of supplying Cauvery water and laying UGD lines are yet to fructify.
      • We are happy the government has taken steps for mega infrastructure projects which will fructify ten years later.
      • Similarly, her concern for the fisherfolk and their fears over the possible loss of livelihood if the canal fructifies may not be misplaced.
      • For the past couple of days, their visits to the General Post Office, the only place from where the applications could be bought, did not fructify.
      • The proposal to build the Devanhalli international airport too has taken a long time to fructify and even today the progress is bogged down with some technicalities, though there is no doubt about its becoming a reality before long.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French fructifier, from Latin fructificare, from fructus 'fruit'.

Definition of fructify in US English:

fructify

verbˈfrəktəˌfaɪˈfrəktəˌfī
[with object]formal
  • 1Make (something) fruitful or productive.

    〈正式〉使结果实,使多产

    they were sacrificed in order that their blood might fructify the crops

    它们被作为祭品献给神,以便它们的血能使庄稼丰收。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I decided to fructify this one for the sole reason that it didn't require another person to do it.
    • Thence it fructified the economy of China's centres of silk and tea production in the lower Yangzi provinces.
    • But if our wisdom includes the supersensible life in the background, we perceive the one fructifying the other, the one enclosed within the other.
    • The students are at the helm of activities right from obtaining permission to utilise ‘poromboke’ land in the villages and raising funds from philanthropists to fructify asset creation.
    • The districts at the extremities of the country are Nephthys, and Anubis accordingly is the son of the Nile, which by its inundation has fructified a distant part of the country.
    Synonyms
    add fertilizer to, enrich with fertilizer, feed, mulch, compost, manure, dung, dress, top-dress
    pollinate, cross-pollinate, cross-fertilize, make fruitful
    1. 1.1no object Bear fruit or become productive.
      结果实,富有成果
      it fructified like vegetation in steamy heat
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For the past couple of days, their visits to the General Post Office, the only place from where the applications could be bought, did not fructify.
      • The government's ambitious project of supplying Cauvery water and laying UGD lines are yet to fructify.
      • Similarly, her concern for the fisherfolk and their fears over the possible loss of livelihood if the canal fructifies may not be misplaced.
      • What force prevents the terrorist conspiracy from fructifying?
      • However, this failed to fructify because of the complex licensing procedures of the U.S. Department of State, which regulates the export of satellites and related systems and components.
      • And this idealist struggle will continue and take many more years to fructify.
      • The proposal to build the Devanhalli international airport too has taken a long time to fructify and even today the progress is bogged down with some technicalities, though there is no doubt about its becoming a reality before long.
      • However, in the tropical rain forests, some tall arbor plants, also die away after they blossom and fructify one time; and this is little known to common people.
      • An agreement, for raising plantation around Satuluru station in 15 acres for a 15-year period, is likely to fructify soon.
      • We are happy the government has taken steps for mega infrastructure projects which will fructify ten years later.
      • The next step however, took yet another decade to fructify.
      • The idea never died and it has fructified to become the new museum.
      • The end of the Order, in all branches, is a contemplation that fructifies in the apostolate.
      • Investigations occasionally fructify, although they always take time.
      • Even if it does, whenever it may be, it will take at least five years to fructify.
      • Gandhi's dream of non-violent world-order can not fructify unless there is a qualitative transformation of leaders of nations and peoples.
      • The plant fructifies during the June-to-September season.
      • However, these rag-pickers soon realise than their dreams can only fructify if they get monetary support from the elite.
      • It rarely fructifies but the thallus varies in size, amount of division and cusping as well as colour.
      • It may be noted that in this case, there is full performance risk - the airline has to exist, operate, achieve ticket sales and collect successfully for the cashflows to fructify.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French fructifier, from Latin fructificare, from fructus ‘fruit’.

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