harnessing in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I.harness [Brit ˈhɑːnəs, Am ˈhɑrnəs] N

II.harness [Brit ˈhɑːnəs, Am ˈhɑrnəs] VB trans

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Its ultimate purpose is the complete mastery of mind over the material world, the harnessing of the forces of nature to human needs.
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It is a single-minded immersion and represents perhaps the ultimate experience in harnessing the emotions in the service of performing and learning.
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Geothermal energy production involves harnessing the hot water or steam below the earths surface, in reservoirs, to produce energy.
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For small wind turbines, maintenance costs can be a deciding factor at sites with marginal wind-harnessing capabilities.
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The new method works by harnessing some normal targets of NMD and turning them into "reporters" of NMD activity.
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Harnessing solid-state quantum bits, or qubits, is a key step toward the mass production of electronic devices based on quantum information science and technology.
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He wished to popularise chelambatam by harnessing the popular influence of cinema.
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Harnessing these for electricity depends on the cost and efficiency of the technology, which is constantly improving, thus reducing costs per peak kilowatt.
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It was another po-faced, chart-bait love song about overcoming adversity and harnessing the energy swirling around inside the heart.
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The ship as a machine designed for harnessing a source of power in order to serve as a means of transport; 2.
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