reaped Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( reaped ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
ଅମଳ କଲା, କାଟ, ଅମଳ କର,
Verb:
କାଟ |, ଅମଳ କର |,
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reaped's Usage Examples:
By 1506, Loronha's consortium is said to have reaped a brazilwood harvest of 20,000 quintals by 1506, representing a 400-500% profit over the initial lump sum payment and ship expenses.
For all these accomplishments, they reaped the fruits of the eponymous consulship, governed the great city [of Rome].
the high cost of decommissioning, and other adverse effects that would be reaped.
which they have reaped and which have not been touched till then, and esteeming it right first to do homage to God, to whom they owe the abundance of.
This non-binding resolution declared that racism, in all its forms, is deplorable and lamented on a national scale and is also repudiated in history as an act of evil from which a continued bitter harvest unfortunately is reaped.
This leg is reaped by wrapping the leg around his leg from the outside (doing it from the inside.
By beating Preston North End at Stamford Bridge, Town won the FA Cup and reaped the rewards from the townspeople at St.
The unrepentant Dashwood dismisses the Ministry's outrage at its origins with the claim that England will not care about the truth when it has reaped such benefits from the programme.
"reaped" (chosen by lottery) as a "tribute" who must fight twenty-three other tributes to the death in the 74th Hunger Games, Katniss volunteers to take her place.
The gangster movie Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story reaped the most awards including the Best Picture, Best Director for Tikoy Aguiluz.
acquired by the Imperial General Lieutenant Matthias Gallas, who thereby reaped the awards for his conspiration against Generalissimo Albrecht von Wallenstein.
Peter had opposed James" inheritance as a younger son and reaped the consequence of such rivalry in the crusade.
Generations of offspring have since reaped the fruits of their enduring legacy.
Synonyms:
garner, harvest, glean, gather, pull together, collect, cut,
Antonyms:
increase, deflate, lengthen, inflate, spread,