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harness

[hahr-nis] / ˈhɑr nɪs /
NOUN
gear for controlling an animal
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Second, Congress leaders harnessed modern media technologies like radio, film, and photography, which helped their political struggle reach an international audience.

From BBC

Right now, my whole life is about harnessing these feelings of joy.

From Los Angeles Times

European officials are warming up to harnessing smaller groups of countries to make the whole bloc militarily and economically fitter.

From The Wall Street Journal

The team's statement added: "His appointment reflects the team's long-term commitment to building from within, harnessing his immense knowledge of the sport and what it takes to win, for the benefit of his fellow Grenadiers."

From BBC

But cognitive diversity needs to be actively harnessed.

From The Wall Street Journal