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View definitions for reaping

reaping

noun as in attainment

noun as in crop

noun as in harvesting

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Less than three years later, they're both full members and already reaping the benefits, in terms of both national security and economics.

From BBC

He also accused Musk, along with other billionaires and corporations, of exploiting taxpayers while reaping the benefits and enabling the corruption that sustains their wealth.

From Salon

With respect to his fellow titans, none of them ever assailed the poultry industry for bragging about reaping “profit from the influenza-driven restructuring of global chicken production.”

The Dodgers’ ability to put off long-term payments while reaping short-term benefits is raising new fears about a competitive imbalance in a sport already lacking league-wide parity.

Are artists even reaping the benefits from deals like this?

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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