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fructify      
['fr?kt?f??]
¦ verb (fructifies, fructifying, fructified)
1. formal make or become fruitful.
2. bear fruit.
Origin
ME: from OFr. fructifier, from L. fructificare, from fructus 'fruit'.
Fructify      
·vi To bear fruit.
II. Fructify ·vt To make fruitful; to render productive; to Fertilize; as, to fructify the earth.
fructify      
I. v. a.
Fertilize, make fruitful.
II. v. n.
Be fruitful, bear fruit, bring forth fruit, bear, be productive.
Examples of use of fructify
1. The Budget lays a roadmap through which this growth can fructify.
2. Two specific amendments are most essential for benefits of the nuclear deal to fructify.
3. This is Gladstonian finance; he wants to let money fructify in the pockets of the people.
4. In fact, Bharti was also in discussions with British retailer Tesco and Carrefour of France, but negotiations with them did not fructify.
5. Reports had it that Singh got the job as then Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao‘s efforts to rope in another renowned economist, I G Patel, did not fructify.