What is another word for re aped?
Pronunciation:
[ ɹˌiː ˈe͡ɪpt], [ ɹˌiː ˈeɪpt], [ ɹ_ˌiː_ ˈeɪ_p_t]
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Synonyms for Re aped:
adj.
• realized (adjective)v.
• attain (verb)- rack up,
- complete,
- effect,
- accede to,
- promote,
- arrive,
- bring off,
- HIT,
- grasp,
- unzip,
- get fat,
- pull off,
- make it,
- fulfill,
- reach,
- score,
- get hands on,
- get there,
- arrive at,
- succeed,
- reap,
- come through,
- snag,
- cop,
- earn,
- glom onto,
- latch onto.
- accumulate,
- make,
- net,
- clean up.
- guillotine,
- divide,
- dispatch,
- curtail,
- decussate,
- pierce,
- separate,
- slash,
- perforate,
- behead,
- saw,
- fell,
- hack,
- bisect,
- massacre,
- cleave,
- snip,
- prune,
- scarify,
- nick,
- dissever,
- facet,
- part,
- chip,
- dice,
- raze,
- gash,
- rive,
- rabbet,
- chisel,
- sliver,
- skive,
- flitch,
- carve,
- rend,
- puncture,
- scissor,
- slit,
- lop,
- saber,
- amputate,
- sickle,
- mow down,
- scythe,
- rip,
- penetrate,
- quarter,
- hew,
- hash,
- dissect,
- lay open,
- chine,
- notch,
- bite,
- shave,
- slaughter,
- slay,
- shear,
- mince,
- level,
- lacerate,
- clip,
- intersect,
- slice.
- merit,
- pay one's dues,
- warrant,
- be worthy of,
- bring home the bacon,
- make it big,
- rate,
- harvest,
- turn,
- attain,
- be entitled to,
- pull,
- bag,
- bring home,
- scrape together,
- be in line for,
- collect,
- scare up,
- bring home the groceries,
- gross,
- consummate,
- be gainfully employed,
- make fast buck,
- hustle,
- wrangle,
- perform,
- clear,
- come by,
- sock,
- pull down.
- press out,
- elicit,
- exact,
- avulse,
- extricate,
- bring out,
- distill,
- weed out,
- extirpate,
- tear,
- wring,
- uproot,
- extort,
- express,
- pry,
- siphon,
- yank,
- evulse,
- catheterize,
- take,
- select,
- eke out,
- squeeze,
- eradicate,
- evoke,
- wrest,
- withdraw.
- plant,
- ranch,
- till,
- seed,
- till the soil,
- graze,
- tend,
- cultivate,
- look after,
- run,
- work,
- plow,
- operate,
- grow,
- husband,
- dress,
- harrow,
- direct,
- superintend,
- homestead,
- subdue,
- garden,
- pasture,
- bring under cultivation,
- landscape,
- sow.
- build up,
- capture,
- overtake,
- increase,
- win over,
- achieve,
- augment,
- boost,
- advance,
- improve,
- enlist,
- progress,
- have,
- parlay,
- make a killing,
- accomplish,
- move forward,
- ameliorate,
- benefit,
- perfect,
- land,
- expand,
- annex,
- enlarge.
- hoard,
- amass,
- treasure,
- put by,
- reserve,
- assemble,
- lay in,
- save,
- stockpile,
- stow away,
- extract,
- lay up,
- store,
- hive,
- deposit,
- roll up,
- cumulate.
- succeed to,
- wangle,
- snap up,
- fetch,
- lock up,
- chalk up,
- snowball,
- access,
- make a buy,
- buy off,
- buy into,
- inherit,
- bring,
- grab,
- buy out,
- educe,
- compass,
- cash in on.
- invade,
- get at,
- scrape up,
- get one's hands on,
- pocket,
- occupy,
- nab,
- get hold of,
- salvage,
- purchase,
- seize,
- beg borrow or steal,
- gobble up,
- drum up,
- corral,
- make use of.
- list,
- smash,
- turn over,
- bulldoze,
- ridge,
- shove,
- break ground,
- rush,
- push,
- furrow,
- farm,
- rake,
- break,
- trench.
- get,
- draw,
- bring in,
- obtain,
- gather,
- acquire,
- profit,
- receive,
- realize,
- strip,
- pluck,
- ingather,
- retrieve,
- come to have,
- secure,
- pick,
- gain,
- produce,
- win,
- cull,
- derive,
- get as a result,
- glean,
- recover,
- garner,
- cut,
- crop,
- mow,
- procure,
- pick up,
- take in.
- get from,
- perceive,
- be informed,
- apprehend,
- come into,
- latch on to,
- accept,
- hear,
- hold,
- catch,
- be given,
- redeem,
- be in receipt of,
- assume,
- appropriate,
- admit,
- arrogate,
- take possession,
- be told.
How to use "Re aped" in context?
Top Definition ReAped When a person repeats something or does something for the third time, often in a mocking or derisive manner. Dude, stop reapping that old video all the time- it's starting to get annoying. by Jennifer August 03, 2017
2 Reap Synonym for "reap" or "reproduce." Tom reaped the grapes from the vine. by Jennifer August 04, 2017
3 Reaped Used when something bad or negative has happened. She was reaped by her ex-boyfriend at the party.
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