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harvest

[hahr-vist] / ˈhɑr vɪst /




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In a traditional sense, they might be used, for example, by a farmer who wants to lock in the price of a crop before harvest.

From The Wall Street Journal

Politicians across the piece should be careful when sowing seeds of distrust that ultimately have to be harvested by all of them.

From BBC

Getting that balance right is crucial for India, the world's biggest producer of mangoes, where 23 million tonnes of the fruit is harvested every year - almost a fifth of India's total fruit output.

From BBC

This had led to cars that are energy starved and forced the teams to find new ways to harvest sufficient electrical energy to produce the best performance.

From BBC

Maryland, which has jurisdiction over the river downstream from the spill between D.C. and the Chesapeake Bay, issued an advisory for shellfish harvesting in part of the river.

From The Wall Street Journal




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