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Meanings of
harness
in English
Catalan
refrenar
Spanish
reglamentar
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Control and direct with or as if by reins.
rule
rein
rein in
draw rein
Catalan
refrenar
Portuguese
atrelar
Catalan
arrear
Spanish
enjaezar
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Put a harness.
tackle
unharness
Portuguese
atrelar
Synonyms
Examples for "
tackle
"
tackle
Examples for "
tackle
"
1
Tanzania requires more health professionals equipped to
tackle
its serious health challenges.
2
But the question on how to
tackle
Ireland's growing job crisis remains.
3
In Europe, policymakers are still trying to
tackle
the region's debt crisis.
4
They
tackle
major infectious diseases, neglected tropical diseases and other health challenges.
5
The company said it wanted to
tackle
period poverty in New Zealand.
Heraldic figure.
cuiress
Related terms
heraldic clothing
Usage of
harness
in English
1
As a result, services frequently fail to
harness
the family's inherent strengths.
2
Do a more serious
harness
check after every couple weeks of use.
3
Now the question is which candidate can best
harness
such Iowan enthusiasm.
4
You have neither the resources nor the support to
harness
their use.
5
Work out a system to carry everything on your back and
harness
.
6
You must be able to
harness
the power of all the clans.
7
I foraged about and found the side-saddle and bridle in the
harness
-
room
.
8
After all, the whole
'
harness
the bomb's power' notion was your idea.
9
Design criteria for
harness
systems in these forward flexed postures are discussed.
10
Matter and time exist on another planet, and we merely
harness
them.
11
But first she had to remove the combat
harness
and her weapons.
12
The two ought to run in
harness
really-oppositeinterpretations of the universe.
13
He was in
harness
,
drawing a cart; following a bundle of hay.
14
Not even me? Instead of working the
harness
free, he ambled closer.
15
Philippe was not cold; he perspired in his
harness
,
dreading further questions.
16
The coachman was on the ground remedying something wrong with the
harness
.
Other examples for "harness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
harness
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
harness the power
double harness
die in harness
new harness
own harness
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Translations for
harness
Catalan
refrenar
refrenar-se
controlar-se
controlar
arrear
guarnir
Spanish
reglamentar
gobernar
regir
estar al mando
controlar
dar órdenes
enjaezar
Portuguese
atrelar
Harness
through the time
Harness
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
Common
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