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    Reap \Reap\ (r[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reaped} (r[=e]pt); p.
    pr. & vb. n. {Reaping}.] [OE. repen, AS. r[=i]pan to seize,
    reap; cf. D. rapen to glean, reap, G. raufen to pluck, Goth.
    raupjan, or E. ripe.]
    1. To cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as
    grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting.

    When ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt
    not wholly reap the corners of thy field. --Lev.
    xix. 9.

    2. To gather; to obtain; to receive as a reward or harvest,
    or as the fruit of labor or of works; -- in a good or a
    bad sense; as, to reap a benefit from exertions.

    Why do I humble thus myself, and, suing
    For peace, reap nothing but repulse and hate?
    --Milton.

    3. To clear of a crop by reaping; as, to reap a field.

    4. To deprive of the beard; to shave. [R.] --Shak.

    {Reaping hook}, an implement having a hook-shaped blade, used
    in reaping; a sickle; -- in a specific sense,
    distinguished from a sickle by a blade keen instead of
    serrated.

    1. And every indication is that brokers are reaping lucrative rewards from huge commissions they've been generating.
    2. Of course, you could sell your stock now, reaping the profit, but you would thus miss out on further price appreciation in the stock, while choosing the LEAPS instead would let you participate.
    3. "We're reaping the benefits," Molitor said, "and other farmers are suffering the consequences." Farming prospects in general have improved in recent years after the worst financial crunch in agriculture since the Depression.
    4. In any event, it was the Bush campaign reaping the benefits of the CBS exclusive.
    5. But during my quiet visits last week, the massive cleaning operations on rocks and beaches appeared to be reaping little return while causing significant environmental degradation.
    6. On this date: In 1834, Cyrus Hall McCormick received a patent for his reaping machine.
    7. Morgan Stanley ex-analyst Stephen Wang was sentenced to three years in prison for allegedly reaping $200,000 in a huge insider-trading scheme.
    8. Kurds already are reaping the fruits of their odd bedfellowship with Baghdad.
    9. GM currently runs three European factories on three shift production schedules, and that is a major factor in the record profits GM is reaping from its European car operations.
    10. In 1978, the firm allowed Milken to move the high-yield bond department to Beverly Hills, Calif. Drexel used junk bonds to finance hundreds of small companies in the 1980s, reaping hundreds of millions of dollars in fees.
    11. Computers are moving rapidly into American classrooms, but too many minority and limited-English students aren't reaping the benefits of the new educational technology, an advisory group said in a report released Tuesday.
    12. He began reaping his windfall when the 2.5-mile tourist railroad he bought near Cooperstown in 1966 later was condemned for a highway.
    13. It is not known, for example, whether customers behave tactically towards the schemes, reaping a few advantages and then moving on to a new offer.
    14. "We're reaping the benefits of our changeover to a superstore approach," Mr. Larkins said.
    15. The company has spent $56.9 million on research and development since its 1986 founding and just sold its first supercomputer in September, reaping revenue of $903,688 for 1991.
    16. They expect the business, now reaping the benefits of the merger, to increase trading profits to about Pounds 150m in the coming year.
    17. Although the immense popularity of Corona Extra beer in the United States has made Cuauhtemoc's main competitor, the Modelo brewery, even stronger, planning director Montemayor said his company is reaping some benefits from it.
    18. The company's only hope of reaping benefits from Robins is if it can put the Dalkon Shield claims behind it in one quick stroke.
    19. The production comes at a time when the Indonesian elite is reaping vast rewards from the country's economic boom.
    20. But the lira is still reaping strength from the recent rise in the Italian discount rate.
    21. Mathematicians, musicians-turned-stock analysts, and newly minted M.B.A.s reaping vast riches.
    22. Now, they are reaping the benefits.
    23. It will also concentrate on expanding the 82 larger general hospitals it decided to keep, while reaping revenue from 225 management contracts and 30 foreign properties.
    24. Indeed, it also dashes hopes of reaping all the other benefits of the market economy.
    25. Over the next few years, Bell Atlantic anticipates reaping the benefits of a multibillion dollar network upgrade program.
    26. The networks, in contrast, are barred by federal rules from reaping rerun profits and can own only a few shows.
    27. And a multibillion-dollar industry is reaping the profits at the expense of somebody like this.
    28. Now it is reaping the benefits of price increases, from a trough of 25 cents a pound to a current 40 cents after a nickel-a-pound price increase, effective last Friday.
    29. And Mr. Sullivan seems to be reaping the fruits of having demanded an early appearance by his client, which didn't allow documents on Col. North's role to be reviewed fully.
    30. The world is still reaping the fruits of this revival in the form of free trade, initiated in the late 1950s and early '60s during the golden age of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the beginning of the European Common Market.
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