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fructify

[fruhk-tuh-fahy, frook-, frook-] / ˈfrʌk təˌfaɪ, ˈfrʊk-, ˈfruk- /
VERB
fertilize
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And “Better Things” kept going, fructifying into a closely observed and deeply felt portrait of one woman’s over-full life.

From New York Times

The soil is darker than coffee grounds, inky, sweet and redolent of fructifying forest funk.

From Seattle Times

He wrote that politicians are often asked to lower taxes to “leave the money to fructify in the hands of the people.”

From The New Yorker

“We’re just starting to see that interest in the sport beginning to fructify now … this fight is bankable,” Nelson said.

From Los Angeles Times

The autumn morning shone bright gold and blue through the turning leaves of the trees, and delectable, deep, dark mud gave off the scent of fructifying funk.

From Seattle Times