Harvest in a sentence as a noun

Perhaps it will harvest stylus from the nearest human.

Plow fields, plant crops, and then harvest them hours later -- repeat as fast and as frequently as you can.

So, you enter a contract to sell your crop at a fixed rate long before harvest comes along.

If you want honey and are concerned about the bees, buy from a beekeeper using Warr topbar hives, doing a surplus harvest.

Harvest in a sentence as a verb

How could they optimize for medical benefits without double-blind trials, and when most of their harvest is used for other purposes anyway?

There's plenty of sites out there that don't engage in scummy growth tactics and try to harvest my personal information unnecessarily, i'll visit them instead.

By ordering all your workers to harvest the same mineral patch, you can activate this collisionless behavior described in the article, and then fit your "super-group" of ten or so workers into small spaces---to fight the two zerglings at a time.

Career development it seems isn't fun to most 20-somethings, socializing at bars is, moving out to Montana to climb things and work for a harvest season is, saving up to hide away in Peru for a year is, writing music with friends while working retail is, but not career development.

Harvest definitions

noun

the yield from plants in a single growing season

See also: crop

noun

the consequence of an effort or activity; "they gathered a harvest of examples"; "a harvest of love"

noun

the gathering of a ripened crop

See also: harvesting

noun

the season for gathering crops

verb

gather, as of natural products; "harvest the grapes"

See also: reap glean

verb

remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation; "The Chinese are said to harvest organs from executed criminals"