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reap

reap / reap
Transitive Verb
past: reapedpp: reapeding: reaping

This term evokes the physical act of harvesting grain, specifically the cutting motion of a sickle or scythe. It carries a strong sense of completion and the culmination of a growth cycle, transitioning from the labor of planting to the reward of gathering. In a figurative sense, it describes a causal relationship where current gains or losses are the direct result of past behavior. This usage often carries a moral or karmic weight, suggesting that one's destiny is shaped by their own previous choices and efforts.

Meanings

Transitive Verbreap
[~ something]

To cut and gather a cereal crop from the fields using a tool or machine.

"The farmers began to reap the wheat in late August."

Transitive Verbreap
[~ something]

To obtain a benefit or reward as a result of one's own previous actions or hard work.

"She continues to reap the rewards of her years of disciplined study."

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