reap

/rip/
verb
  1. To cut and gather a crop from a field.
    • Farmers reap wheat in late summer.
    • They used a scythe to reap the barley by hand.
    • After months of work, it was time to reap the corn.
  2. To receive or obtain something as a result of your own actions.
    • She reaped the rewards of years of training when she won the race.
    • If you study hard, you will reap the benefits of good grades.
    • The company reaped huge profits from its new product.
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