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        harness
        /ˈhɑːnɪs/
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        noun
        noun: harness; plural noun: harnesses
        1. a set of straps and fittings by which a horse or other draught animal is fastened to a cart, plough, etc. and is controlled by its driver.
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          Similar:
          tack
          tackle
          equipment
          trappings
          straps
          yoke
          gear
          equipage
        verb
        verb: harness; 3rd person present: harnesses; past tense: harnessed; past participle: harnessed; gerund or present participle: harnessing
        1. 1.
          put a harness on (a horse or other draught animal).
          "how to groom a horse and harness it"
          h
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          hitch up
          put something in harness
          saddle
          yoke
          couple
          h
          Opposite:
          unhitch
        2. 2.
          control and make use of (natural resources), especially to produce energy.
          "attempts to harness solar energy"
          h
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          control
          exploit
          utilize
          use
          make use of
          put to use
          render useful
          make productive
          turn to good account
          channel
          mobilize
          employ
          apply
          capitalize on
          h
          Opposite:
          underuse
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        HARNESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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        7 Dec 2022 — to control something, usually in order to use its power: There is a great deal of interest in harnessing wind and waves as new sources of power.

        Harness Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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        4 Dec 2022 — 1 · to put a harness on ; 2 · to tie together : yoke ; 3 · to put to work : utilize.

        Harness Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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        to bring under conditions for effective use; gain control over for a particular end: to harness water power; to harness the energy of the sun. Archaic. to array ...

        Harness definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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        A harness is a set of straps which fit under a person's arms and fasten round their body in order to keep a piece of equipment in place or to prevent the ...

        harness - Longman Dictionary

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        1 CONTROLto control and use the natural force or power of something We can harness the power of the wind to generate electricity. ; 2 TTBto fasten two animals ...

        harness ​Definitions and Synonyms - Macmillan Dictionary

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        harness ​Definitions and Synonyms ... Humans first harnessed the power of electricity over 200 years ago. We aim to do better at harnessing the skills and talents ...
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        Harness - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

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        People wear harnesses for safety, when climbing trees or bungee jumping, for example. As a verb, harness means to control or direct as if with a harness for a ...

        Harness Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

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        HARNESS meaning: 1 : a set of straps that are placed on an animal (such as a horse) so that it can pull something heavy; 2 : a set of straps that are used ...

        Harness - definition of harness by The Free Dictionary

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        2. something resembling this, esp for attaching something to the body: a parachute harness. ... 10. to control so as to employ the energy or potential power of: ...

        Harness - Wikipedia

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        A harness is a looped restraint or support. Specifically, it may refer to one of the following harness types: Bondage harness · Child harness ...
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