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- reap from
reap from
reap something from something
1. Lit. to harvest something from something. We reaped a fine harvest from our cornfields this year. They will reap nothing from their flooded fields.
2. Fig. to gain something from something. The students reaped a lot of information from their interview with the police chief. I hope to reap some good advice from the discussion.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Bora (2) | | - | Albanian |
| Bernice | | bər-NEES (English) | English, Biblical, Biblical Latin |
| Art | | AHRT | English |
| Tanya | | TAHN-yə (English), TAN-yə (English) | Russian, English |
| Oralie | | - | English (Rare) |
| Quintin | | ['kwintin] | |