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fruitfully

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fruit·ful  (frtfl)
adj.
1.
a. Producing fruit.
b. Conducive to productivity; causing to bear in abundance: fruitful soil.
2. Producing something in abundance; prolific: a fruitful author of fiction.
3. Producing results; profitable. See Synonyms at fertile.

fruitful·ly adv.
fruitful·ness n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.fruitfully - in a productive way; "they worked together productively for two years"
fruitlessly, unproductively, unprofitably - in an unproductive manner
Translations
fruitfully [ˈfruːtfəlɪ] ADV (fig) → provechosamente, fructíferamente
fruitfully
adv (= usefully)nutzbringend; (= advantageously)vorteilhaft
fruitfully [ˈfruːtfəlɪ] adv (fig) → fruttuosamente
fruitfully [ˈfruːtfəlɪ] adv (fig) → fruttuosamente


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Before taking his place at table, D'Artagnan acquired, as was his custom, all the information he could; but it is an axiom of curiosity, that every man who wishes to question well and fruitfully ought in the first place to lay himself open to questions.
 
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