Sentences

reap in a sentence

v. t.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To obtain or receive something as a result of one's actions or efforts.

Sample Sentences

  1. Farmers often reap the rewards of their hard work during the harvest season.
  2. If you invest time in your education, you will eventually reap the benefits of your efforts.
  3. She was able to reap a great deal of knowledge from her internship experience.
  4. The team’s dedication allowed them to reap success in the championship game.
  5. By cultivating relationships with clients, the business was able to reap increased loyalty and sales.
  6. Farmers work hard throughout the year so they can reap a bountiful harvest in the fall.
  7. If you invest your time wisely, you will reap the rewards of your efforts in the future.
  8. She decided to volunteer at the shelter, hoping to reap a sense of fulfillment from helping others.
  9. After years of dedication to his craft, the artist finally began to reap the recognition he deserved.
  10. The team worked together seamlessly, allowing them to reap the benefits of collaboration in their project.
  11. Farmers hope to reap a bountiful harvest after a season of hard work.
  12. She worked tirelessly on her project, eager to reap the rewards of her dedication.
  13. Investing early in life allows you to reap the benefits of compound interest over time.
  14. The community came together to reap the gains of their collaborative efforts in the park renovation.
  15. He was able to reap a wealth of knowledge from the various workshops he attended.