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Meaning

The word "reap" means to harvest or gather something, particularly in the context of crops from fields. It can also refer to receiving or obtaining something as a result of one's actions, such as rewards, benefits, or consequences. Essentially, when you reap, you are collecting the results of your efforts or activities.

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Etymology

The word "reap" originates from Old English "rēpan," which means to cut or harvest crops. It is related to similar words in other Germanic languages, such as Old High German "reifan" and Dutch "raaien."

Examples

  1. After months of hard work tending to the fields, the farmers were finally able to reap a bountiful harvest.
  2. If you study diligently, you will reap the benefits of your efforts when exam results come out.
  3. The team worked together to sow the seeds of their project, hoping to reap success in the future.
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