Synonym: acquire, earn, gain, gather, get, glean, obtain. Antonym: sow. Similar words: heap, leap, cheap, take apart, by leaps and bounds, area, real, rear. Meaning: [rɪːp] v. 1. gather, as of natural products 2. get or derive.
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31, Borrowers on a budget plan have to wait till the year is up before they can reap the benefits.
32, It is even possible to sow plants on gold mines to reap their treasure.
33, All this has happened in the country that was first to reap the benefits of radical reform.
34, This target looks realistic because Corning is only just starting to reap the rewards of patiently pursuing earlier long-term investments.
35, The timber industry estimates that it, too, will reap millions.
36, The best route is to fly Air Cambodge into Siam Reap.
37, One way or another these companies intend to reap a return on their investment.
38, But women aren't the only ones to reap the rewards of such praise.
39, There would also be stimulation of investment to reap economies of scale, and to rationalise production and distribution systems.
40, Telecanvassing is now up and running very efficiently in Salisbury and will continue to flourish and we will soon reap the rewards.
41, The only way to reap the rewards of that is to do well in the playoffs.
42, Since females reap substantial protective benefits from associating with alpha males,[sentencedict.com] this is perhaps not surprising.
43, The intended budget of £5 million could reap benefits in a city where tourist revenue is becoming a principal source of wealth.
44, With a minimal amount of solid rewriting, you can reap some surprising benefits.
45, I know we have the right team for 1992 so let's reap the harvest that is due to us.
46, By contrast, contractionary policies would reap the benefits of lower inflation, but at the cost of higher unemployment.
47, Let's reap the benefits of a service that is at least 30% better.
48, Maturity is the ability to reap without apology and not complain when things don't go well. Jim Rohn
49, First, to be sure, some reap material benefit from inflation.
50, If active steps are taken to attract the custom of older people, their response will reap its own rewards.
51, In the spring you reap the harvest - or not as the case might be.
52, In this new phase, many couples reap the rewards of all their efforts of the preceding years.
53, I was quite happy to reap the benefits of being a fully fledged malai killer.
53, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
54, Now he works as a moto-driver, ferrying tourists around Siem Reap and Angkor.
55, In a defined benefit plan, therefore, you bear the investment risk; however, you also reap the investment rewards.
56, That means First Interstate managers could reap about $ 300 million in pretax profits cashing in their options.
57, Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it. Thomas Paine
58, It is also normally assumed that there is a perfectly competitive market structure and no potential to reap economies of scale.
59, The Eastern Bloc has been transformed into a gigantic Enterprise Zone for western capitalists eager to reap the benefits of suppressed consumerism.
60, Several predicted that they will be reap higher yields and profits while saving their soil.