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gather

Definition for gather

verb as in be led to believe; infer

verb as in harvest, pick out

Strongest matches

draw, pick up

Weak matches

ingather, take in

verb as in gain, increase

Strongest match

build

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Example Sentences

This approach allowed them to track genetic changes in response to shifts in lifestyle, such as the transition from hunting and gathering to farming.

This meant when the mothers were referred to social services and the police, the NHS trust had not gathered the evidence it could have done.

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Fecal sampling is also not sufficient to gather data about the civets' diet.

Kroese explained, "We then compared the standing data gathered by the software against timestamps in the video annotated by three human observers, which is considered the gold standard for behavioral observations."

“Good luck with that, Phil!” was the refrain at each gathering.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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