noun A farm implement consisting of a heavy frame with sharp teeth or disks, used to break up and even off plowed ground.
verb To draw a harrow over (land).
In construction, a harrow can be used for soil compaction or leveling on building sites.
In agriculture, a harrow is a farm implement used to break up and smooth out soil before planting.
In farming, a harrow is used to prepare the soil for planting crops.
In gardening, a harrow can be used to break up soil and remove weeds.
In landscaping, a harrow may be used to level and aerate soil in preparation for planting or seeding.
The writer used the word 'harrow' to describe the protagonist's difficult and distressing experiences.
The psychologist used 'harrow' to explain the emotional impact of trauma on the patient.
The historian used 'harrow' to depict the brutal realities of war in his research.
The journalist used 'harrow' to describe the harrowing conditions faced by refugees in the camp.
The social worker used 'harrow' to discuss the traumatic events that led to the client's mental health issues.