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reap

[reep] / rip /


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Allison Ellsworth and her husband, founders of soda brand Poppi, maxed out their credit cards to build the company, wagering a sale could reap a bigger payday.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 15, 2026

That lower price still would have allowed Gilead to reap a great financial return while giving more people access to treatment.

From MarketWatch Aug. 13, 2026

For scientists like Cohen, these molecules are an exciting area of research that could reap significant health breakthroughs.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 6, 2026

But that has fuelled concerns over overheating, and questions over when the eye-watering amounts ploughed into developing AI and building new data centres will reap returns.

From Barron's Jul. 28, 2026

People gasp when, in the next moment, one Youn smiles and says in broken Khmer, “Chump reap suor,” which means “hello.”

From "First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers" by Loung Ung

They follow a pledge by leader Kim Jong Un to bolster nuclear forces, as Pyongyang reaps the benefits of deeper ties with Russia and sharpens its invective against US ally South Korea.

From Barron's Apr. 27, 2026

The party also reaps domestic gains from its push for cultural appeal.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 31, 2026

Mykhailo Podolyak, a long-term aide to President Zelensky added: "War is war, with its own rules, where the aggressor inevitably reaps corresponding outcomes."

From BBC Aug. 8, 2024

The bill goes well beyond the stated focus of addressing real concerns about the safety of these models while ensuring that California reaps the benefits of this technology.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 8, 2024

"What a man sows on his name day, he reaps throughout the year."

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin

To have reaped the maximum benefit, an investor would have needed to keep their money in the market continuously during this entire stretch.

From MarketWatch Aug. 17, 2026

But the programs that have stuck to the Southland have reaped the benefits.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 17, 2026

On a sweltering Friday back at his home ground, Duckett reaped the rewards with a swashbuckling century to keep England in their deciding third Test against New Zealand.

From BBC Jun. 26, 2026

Olympic hockey team reaped the benefits of the NanoNeedle earlier this year—even if they had never heard of it.

From The Wall Street Journal May 26, 2026

The Valyrians reaped the seed they had sown.

From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin

He needed to be patient to overcome an issue which lingers if not properly rested and, having played consistently over the past two seasons, is now reaping the rewards.

From BBC Jul. 8, 2026

However, some have been more cynical about big tech firms reaping billions in annual revenue putting up product prices.

From BBC Jun. 27, 2026

Micron has been reaping the benefits of an industrywide shortage of memory technology, an important component of artificial-intelligence hardware.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 24, 2026

Now, Chinese companies are supplying know-how and reaping the rewards.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 2, 2026

Death tapped . the screen a few times, and all Frank could think was: Please don’t let there be an app for reaping souls.

From "The Son of Neptune" by Rick Riordan




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