Moderate as in thrive To produce positive results or outcomes, similar to the idea of unfolding or achieving success. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bear Fruit'
The teacher's efforts to engage students in interactive learning activities finally started to bear fruit.
Through consistent practice and determination, her musical talents started to bear fruit with a stunning performance.
The athlete's rigorous training regimen finally started to bear fruit with a gold medal in the championship.
His relentless training and focus on improvement begin to bear fruit when he wins the championship.
The long hours spent studying for the exam are about to bear fruit as she awaits the results with anticipation.
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