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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61, Note that this is only half the apparent pay advantage the average woman would reap from being paid like a man.
62, Some charities with a high public profile, reap rich rewards, others find the competition far too stiff.
63, If it did decide to take up the offer, and business-like talks got going, it could reap swift rewards.
64, Yet, because policymakers often neglect demographics, those who watch them and exploit them can reap great rewards.
65, They are anxious to proceed with the program and reap the economic payoffs it promises on both sides of the border.
66, It is either lost on the roadside or it becomes a jackpot that you reap at the end.
67, Plus, the financial markets should stay strong, with retirement fund investments continuing to reap decent returns for employees.
68, Men and women and children with lives of their own would be waking to reap their own dear sorrows.
69, So you can reap the benefits of earning interest on your interest straightaway!
70, Of what may come hereafter For men who sow to reap.
71, He hoped he would be able to reap the benefit of this enforced rest later, and see his drawings more freshly.
72, On the contrary, even before the war ended, the property-owners began to reap their reward.
73, The expansion allowed employers to reap the benefits of the deflation-induced rationalization.
74, Siemens also has used the lessons learned in its apprenticeship programs to reap much broader cost savings.
75, Those that sow in tears shall reap in joy.
76, Dr. Shiv recommends a carrot-and-stick approach to a resolution: Focus most of the time on the emotional rewards you will reap for changing your behavior.
77, Bookmakers are expecting David Fincher's film to reap similar glory at the Academy Awards on February 27th, although recent history is not necessarily on its side.
78, Those who sow in tears will reap with songful joy.
79, If it left the euro zone, Greece could reap the substantial benefits of a currency depreciation, but doing so would also set off huge runs on banks.
80, This example has shown how the maintenance thread uses the Reap time and Unused timeout properties to prevent stale connections.
81, As companies hire from an ever more diverse labor pool, they reap the benefits of bilingualism, but they're also running into a Babel of problems.
82, The sun set in Siam reap over a perfect deep blue sky and the majestic green plenitude of the Khemer land. The ruins of a temple are the only remains of the great Khmer kingdom.
83, EM-60/70estate movers have been improved by American technology and they are suitable for such as afforestation , manor , golf links, also able to reap herbage.
83, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
84, Tell her to reap it with a sickle of leather.
85, In due season we shall reap if we do not tire out.
86, Gone are the days of exotic instruments, complex hedges and big bets in illiquid securities. Now is the time for small and focused trades in liquid markets that may reap small but consistent gains.
87, Ambassador Stuart Sat. tight, watching wide-eyed, hoping to set up shop under a new signboard and to reap some profit.
88, John Olsen's giant watercolours of Lake Eyre - which if they all sell could reap a total of $1 million - will be shown in the Asia One section of the fair, where galleries present solo shows.
89, Whichever type of SCM you use, there's a universal set of benefits that you reap.
90, The Israeli Prime Minister must be convinced that he will reap a richer harvest of votes by going to the electorate well before October.