(transitive) To bring in a harvest; reap; glean.
harvested
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for harvested.
Editorial note
In short, they use stem cells harvested from cord blood to rebuild your bone marrow after ablative chemo.
Quick take
(transitive) To bring in a harvest; reap; glean.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of harvested gathered in one view.
(intransitive) To be occupied bringing in a harvest.
(transitive) To win, achieve a gain.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for harvested.
verb
(transitive) To bring in a harvest; reap; glean.
verb
(intransitive) To be occupied bringing in a harvest.
verb
(transitive) To win, achieve a gain.
verb
(transitive) To take a living organism as part of a managed process to gather food or resources, often with the intention of maintaining a healthy population.
Example sentences
In short, they use stem cells harvested from cord blood to rebuild your bone marrow after ablative chemo.
The second method still leaves you with radioactive waste (harvested mushrooms are burned, the ash is turned into glass) but it gets the radiation out of the environment.
That said, all that data harvested and used to customize the interface for you is indeed convenient.
It's kind of hard to argue that stem cells are more sacred than organs harvested from still breathing body.
So what people think happens, that when you die organs are harvested, is not what happens.
With the new system, a part of the energy that was used can be harvested again.
They may have survival mechanisms and reactions to being harvested, but this is different from having a central nervous system.
You're probably right that we've harvested all the low-hanging fruit, and further progress will be slow and slight.
ROP gadgets are usually harvested from libraries loaded into the program, not MP3 files.
In less than 12 hours, spammers had harvested the key AND sent a few thousand emails with my account, using my entire monthly limit.
In practice, gadgets for ROP chains are harvested from program text.
Every commit is monitored and harvested for passwords on the fly.
Quote examples
This is less than 1/7 the area of corn harvested in the United States in 2000.[11]" A federal scale project with political, social and economical effects comparable with atomic bomb development.
It is true that "ROP gadgets are usually harvested from libraries loaded into the program, not MP3 files", but that's not because there's something intrinsically wrong with mp3s as source of gadgets, it's just that mp3s are often not executable.
We could keep trying and maybe damage the organs, or go ahead and call time of death and get these organs to save 3 other people." For me, the bigger issue is that of the 'beating heart donor' where your organs are harvested while you are brain dead but your body is still alive.
For example in 2014 I "lost" (harvested) about $40k -- note that my account ended in the black in 2014 -- that I paired with a short-term capital gain (read: high-tax gain), deferring those taxes and letting them compound until the far future when I am hopefully in a lower tax bracket.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use harvested in a sentence?
In short, they use stem cells harvested from cord blood to rebuild your bone marrow after ablative chemo.
What does harvested mean?
(transitive) To bring in a harvest; reap; glean.
What part of speech is harvested?
harvested is commonly used as verb.