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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

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But on Monday at the Old Bailey, the court heard that the CPS had determined the evidence it had gathered did not meet the threshold to go to trial.

From BBC

Students gathered in front of schools and universities in the capital and beyond, blocking entrances and chanting slogans.

From BBC

He called the technology a "huge scientific breakthrough" before an audience of hundreds gathered on the company's Silicon Valley campus.

From BBC

In the midst of the crowds - which started gathering near BBC Broadcasting House - people told the BBC why they were there, racking up a long list of grievances against the US president.

From BBC

The senior judge dealing with the case repeatedly asked the man's lawyers why he could not make those representations from France, including gathering any medical evidence.

From BBC

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

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