Similar words: harness, in harness, earnestness, nearness, hard-pressed, dispossessed, earnest, possessed. Meaning: ['hɑrnɪs /'hɑːn-] adj. brought under control and put to use.
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(31) Unless the growing spirit of the movement could be harnessed coherently, mob rule would replace Unionist minority rule.
(32) The internet can and should be harnessed for sustainable development.
(33) The essential discovery, now that everyone had heard of Freud, was that guilt could be harnessed to salesmanship.
(34) For centuries, traditional windmills harnessed the wind to drive machinery for grinding wheat into flour.
(35) She shrank from touching him as she harnessed him.
(36) That horse has never been harnessed to a cart.
(37) The Huaihe River must be harnessed.
(38) So he was harnessed in again, and proudly he pulled as of old, though more than once he cried out involuntarily from the bite of his inward hurt.
(39) Man has rapidly been exhausting some of the most easily harnessed forms of cultural energy.
(40) For each to beneficially reinforce the other, the intellectual property system must be harnessed to promote Internet freedom.
(41) The fat toad gave him a hollowed out yellow turnip, to which were harnessed six little mice.
(42) It takes a minimal amount of instruction, and allows you to make your initial skydive with an instructor harnessed to you for the entire skydiving experience.
(43) A doting grandmother harnessed a donkey , pursued the boy and rode to guerrilla headquarters.
(44) Atomic energy has been tamed and harnessed for useful work.
(45) It teaches us the important lessons that free-flowing waters are more beautiful and bountiful than they would be if harnessed by artificial means.
(46) Franois harnessed him and in a minute the sledge was moving.
(47) I liken you, my darling , to a mare harnessed to one of the chariots of Pharaoh.
(48) The leakage of drying machine with centrifugal spray was analyzed and harnessed, the results meet the needs of production.
(49) By building dams on rivers, Americans have harnessed the power of water.
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(50) HEIFER saw an Ox hard at work harnessed to a plow.
(51) In the betatron, a single magnetic field is harnessed for both purposes.
(52) The men harnessed Old Nick to the cart and put in a regular load of stone.
(53) So physicists got to wondering whether radiation pressure could be harnessed to help an item soar.
(54) Aswan Dam harnessed ( the waters of ) the Nile.
(55) Each god provides unique aspects to their followers, from the lethal poisons of the snake god Set to the elemental powers of nature itself harnessed by the Stormcaller.
(56) Or do we want to see the noble face of nitrogen mustard analogs which peace-loving men and women harnessed a few decades later into the first anticancer drugs [8]?
(57) It was a tilbury harnessed to a small white horse.
(58) Then the man harnessed the strong black bull to the first cart.
(59) But evolution can be harnessed a bronco to carry us where we can't go by ourselves.
(60) The Aswan Dam harnessed ( the waters of ) the Nile.
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