0 present participle of harness
1 to put a harness on a horse, or to connect a horse to a vehicle using a harness
The recent surge of interest in harnessing computers for teaching suprasegmentals has lead to the development of a number of programmes.
Potentially, harnessing temporal logic offers much more than this in modelling the argumentation process.
Thus, harnessing the archival potential of such systems, researchers could complement end-product-oriented research and shed light on how students use the system.
However, there is a way of harnessing the power of both experimental and prospective longitudinal studies.
While he appreciated chemists' labor and skill in harnessing nature, he could not endorse the discourse of chemical philosophy that was open to wayward interpretations.
Harnessing the discontent of the rural poor and urban unemployed could give the regime a popular cause against the nouveaux riches.
Were these practitioners (who probably would not acknowledge it) merely "harnessing" the placebo effect?
Harnessing of non-structured information and knowledge and know how capitalisation in integrated engineering.