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Phrase(s): reap something from something
1. Lit. to harvest something from something. • We reaped a fine harvest from our cornfields this year. • They will reap nothing from their flooded fields. 2. Fig. to gain something from something. • The students reaped a lot of information from their interview with the police chief. • I hope to reap some good advice from the discussion.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs