Harness | Mean of harness in English Dictionary
/ˈhɑɚnəs/
- Noun
- a set of straps that are placed on an animal (such as a horse) so that it can pull something heavy
- a set of straps that are used to connect a person to something (such as a parachute or a seat)
- The pilot strapped himself into his harness before takeoff.
- a safety harness
- working at a job
- I was back in harness on Monday, handling paperwork at my desk.
- Verb
- to put a harness on (an animal)
- harness the horses
- to attach (an animal) to something with a harness
- The horses were harnessed to the wagon.
- to use (something) for a particular purpose
- Engineers are finding new ways to harness the sun's energy to heat homes.
- The company is harnessing technology to provide better service to its customers.
- They harnessed the power of the waterfall to create electricity.
- harness anger to fight injustice
- to connect or join (things) together
- She harnessed several computers (together) to work as one large computer.