English to Hindi Dictionary reap

reap

काटना
definition
verb
large numbers of men were employed to reap the harvest
cut or gather (a crop or harvest).
translation of 'reap'
पाना,
अनाज काटना,
परिश्रम का फल पाना,
प्राप्त करना,
बटोरना
verb
एकत्र करना,
फसल एकत्र करना,
फल भोगना,
काटना,
फसल आदि काटना
noun
काटने का समय,
काटने का वक्रत,
कटाई
example
As gameplay progresses, you'll place your cities, have your population grow, build wonders, armies, 'reap' the land and generally just try to survive.
He could not 'reap' extra profit from having a piece of my father's land.
With it, farmers could retain their soil and still 'reap' a crop.
One day, as the men are sitting around discussing what they would do if they had any money, Wang Lung says that he will buy land from which to 'reap' harvests.
It is very hard to go against ingrained traditions that 'reap' new harvests with a cycle of generations, over and over, until it is almost part of the should be.
It is better to bring the polluters into the light than to allow them to 'reap' profits at the expense of our air, land, and water.
It is for this reason that research must be allowed to continue in a way that society may 'reap' the medical benefits, whilst limitations are put on other cosmetic aspects.
many men were employed to 'reap' the harvest
Now Darran Gardner finds one firm hoping to 'reap' a rich harvest from the ripe market of business intelligence
Some farmers have been told only to 'reap' the current harvest, but not to prepare the land for new crops.
If a landowning nobility was to prosper, it was well advised to diversify out of land and 'reap' some of the gain of financial, commercial, and industrial growth.
the company is poised to 'reap' the benefits of this investment
But do the people truly 'reap' the value of these public lands?
I think the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should work towards us keeping engaged and involved so that we can continue to 'reap' something out of our labour.
The rich will not be able to continue to 'reap' the profits of their investment in globalization if they do not seriously address the issues of poverty on a world scale.
This is contributing to the farming crisis, and deaths from starvation are likely to increase massively because farmers are too weak to plant or 'reap' their crops.
There's little interest these days in hedgerow fruit so I suspect the birds will 'reap' this particular harvest.
May you continue to 'reap' all the good things that you have sown this year.
the company is poised to 'reap' the benefits of this investment
Indeed, both missions continue to 'reap' benefits for us almost two years after they landed.
large numbers of men were employed to 'reap' the harvest
As housing values have soared, builders have 'reaped' lush margins by building on the cheap land that they acquired several years earlier.
At the end of fiscal 2002, when banks had 'reaped' a bumper harvest through treasury profits, it was widely seen as a one-time affair and not expected to be repeated this year.
This dance honors the soil from which the harvest is 'reaped' .
Ahern also 'reaped' a harvest of favourable editorials.
The first American Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621, to commemorate the harvest 'reaped' by the Plymouth Colony after a harsh winter.
Both have received international recognition and 'reaped' a harvest of prizes.
He said that if I had nothing to hide that the I would have such money by 'reaping' the bounty from my lands and wouldn't mind paying these taxes straight up right now.
Last year, while fellow sweet-cherry growers were reeling from the financial blow of low yields, Kendell was 'reaping' an impressive harvest.
Its economy was based primarily on millet, harvested with polished stone 'reaping' knives, and on pigs, cows, and goats.
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