Meaning & Definition of word "Harness"

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    Harness

    /ˈhɑːrnəs/

    noun:

    • 1. A set of straps and fittings that are used to attach a device, such as a plow or a vehicle, to an animal.
      • Example: The farmer put a harness on the horse before attaching it to the cart.
    • 2. A device made of straps that is used to support or restrain a person or object.
      • Example: The climber wore a safety harness to prevent falling during the ascent.

    verb:

    • 1. To put a harness on an animal.
      • Example: The trainer will harness the dog before starting the agility course.
    • 2. To control and make use of (natural resources), typically for energy or power.
      • Example: Engineers are working to harness the power of solar energy for the entire community.
    • 3. To utilize effectively.
      • Example: She learned how to harness her creativity to develop innovative solutions.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from the word 'harnais' meaning 'gear or harness for a horse'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    harness the power:

    To effectively utilize a powerful resource or ability.

    harness one's skills:

    To use one's abilities effectively.

    harness energy:

    To convert natural energy into usable forms.

    Related Words

    strap:

    A strip of material used to fasten, secure, or support something.

    saddle:

    A supportive structure for a rider of an animal, often used in conjunction with a harness.

    leash:

    A strap for restraining or guiding an animal.

    Slang Meanings of harness

    Meaning: To put someone in a difficult situation

    Example Sentence: He's really harnessed himself with that decision.

    Meaning: To take control over a situation or emotion

    Example Sentence: She learned to harness her anxiety before speaking.