reap the rewards

reap the rewards

To enjoy the benefits of something. You'll always reap the rewards of hard work—don't ever forget that. He was ultimately fined for the dodgy deal, which had seen his company reap the rewards of large-scale investments without any tax burden.
See also: reap, reward
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • reap (something) from (someone or something)
  • reap from
  • be etched on (one's) heart
  • be etched on your heart/memory/mind
  • be engraved on (one's) heart
  • be etched on (one's) mind
  • be engraved in (one's) mind
  • be etched on (one's) memory
  • be engraved in (one's) memory
  • be engraved on/in your heart/memory/mind