Synonym: control, hook up, saddle, use, yoke. Similar words: earnest, earnestly, wilderness, tactlessness, learned, finesse, shyness, witness. Meaning: ['hɑrnɪs /'hɑːn-] n. 1. a support consisting of an arrangement of straps for holding something to the body (especially one supporting a person suspended from a parachute) 2. stable gear consisting of an arrangement of leather straps fitted to a draft animal so that it can be attached to and pull a cart. v. 1. put a harness 2. exploit the power of 3. control and direct with or as if by reins 4. keep in check.
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31 Powers popped his canopy, loosened his harness and was ejected by the centrifugal force.
32 Their coats had to shine like satin, and their harness had to be in as good condition as possible.
33 By now MacColl was married to the record producer Steve Lillywhite, who was quick to harness her talents.
34 The sound of a horse in harness, of its hoof idly striking a stone!
35 I walked up to one young guy in full get-up playing the tin whistle near the Harness and Saddle maker store.
36 We removed the harness from the horse and made a rough bier for the King's corpse.
37 There are more imaginative regulatory ideas that harness the price mechanism and market forces. Sentencedict.com
38 An alternative method of tying off rope coils using a separate figure of eight tied into the harness.
39 The strength of the horses and oxen was on display, as was the speed and grace of the harness horses.
40 Leaning forward into the harness and pushing with all my might, I could not move.
41 Chest straps can also aid stability, and help keep the shoulder harness in the right place.
42 Thousands of car baby-seats have had to be recalled after a fault was discovered in the safety harness.
43 He says that we should harness the expertise of the various agencies involved in health care.
44 This incorporates a harness anchored securely to the car(sentencedict.com), and straps encircling the carrycot.
45 At a harness nowadays you will see the standard breed of the horse generally used speeding with determination.
46 Unlike most modern packs, the Big Top has an adjustable hip belt instead of an adjustable shoulder harness.
47 Taking one hand off the wheel, Nathan reached out and hooked his fingers through the front of her harness.
48 A major project is under way to reintroduce the waterwheel and turbine in order to harness this great natural resource once again.
49 Graf von Kageneck is helped into his parachute harness by his ground crew on a Sicilian airfield in May 1941.
50 Morin's book is a helpful guide to surviving the first few months in harness.
51 They also featured coaches that could harness their players' egos.
52 Eva Burrows was back in harness and delighted to be there.
53 Unfortunately, organizations need to do just that in order to harness the creative power of their employees.
54 Popplewell is now back in harness after the arduous Lions tour to New Zealand.
55 An essential piece of rock-climbing equipment is a climbing harness.
56 And so they had to harness my own power - mine!
57 Attempts to harness the numerical strength of the casual poor had foundered on the rocks of seeming apathy.
58 So with borrowed gear, no harness and a stranger I set off.
59 The important thing is to harness growth to self-knowledge, a ready acceptance of change, swift-moving business practice and sound judgement.
60 The attempt to harness that power as a controlled source of useful energy has occupied scientists and engineers ever since.
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