Reap | Mean of reap in English Dictionary
/ˈriːp/
- Verb
- to get (something, such as a reward) as a result of something that you have done
- She is now reaping the benefits/rewards of her hard work.
- He reaped large profits from his investments.
- to cut and collect (a plant, crop, etc.) from a field
- The workers were out reaping the crops.
- The workers were out reaping in the fields.
- to experience the same kind of things that you have caused other people to experience
- If you're rude to everyone, you'll reap what you sow. [=people will be rude to you]