(rēp) v.reaped, reap·ing, reaps v.tr. 1.
a. To cut (grain or pulse) for harvest with a scythe, sickle, or reaper. b. To harvest (a crop). c. To harvest a crop from: reaping a field. 2. To obtain as a result of effort: She reaped large profits from her unique invention. v.intr. 1. To cut or harvest grain or pulse. 2. To obtain a return or reward.
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