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gleaned
[ gleend ]
adjective
- gathered slowly and laboriously, bit by bit:
Scavenging footage originally made by other people for other purposes, these moviemakers then manipulate the gleaned images to create new meanings.
- (of grain, fruit, or other crops) gathered from what has been left behind after regular harvesting:
The gleaned fruit is donated to local charities for distribution to the hungry.
- (of a field, orchard, etc.) cleared of leftover produce in this way:
I was walking through a gleaned field behind the village.
- learned, discovered, or found out, usually slowly or little by little:
Over the years I’ve put a lot of research into my betting, and the benefit of this gleaned knowledge is paying dividends.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of glean.
Other Words From
- un·gleaned adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of gleaned1
Example Sentences
California’s schools, colleges and universities are girding for potentially sweeping changes under a new Trump administration, based on his starkly different vision for education gleaned from campaign pledges, the GOP platform and his past actions.
What was the biggest lesson or takeaway you gleaned from competing in "Top Chef" twice?
And the gaps between the leading cars suggest little of note can be gleaned so far.
Speaking to Liz Kendall in Birmingham I gleaned some insight into how Labour see themselves navigating concerns that are not new, but that pose tricky questions for a left-wing party.
What was the biggest lesson or takeaways you gleaned from competing in — and winning — "Top Chef"?
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