Synonym: accumulate, amass, assemble, bring together, bunch, cluster, collect, compile, fold, group, pleat, tuck. Antonym: dispose, distribute, divide, sort. Similar words: gathering, gate, allegation, obligation, investigate, investigator, investigation, father. Meaning: ['gæðə(r)] n. 1. sewing consisting of small folds or puckers made by pulling tight a thread in a line of stitching 2. the act of gathering something. v. 1. assemble or get together 2. collect in one place 3. collect or gather 4. conclude from evidence 5. draw fabric together and sew it tightly 6. get people together 7. look for (food) in nature.
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91. Computers make it far easier to gather information.
92. I gather you've decided not to resign after all.
93. After lunch we gather at the corral.
94. Gather the material and baste it.
95. Fifty years to gather the raw material.
96. Jack was not happy about the news,[sentencedict.com] I gather.
97. The women and young girls gather and sing songs.
98. I waited for it to gather momentum.
99. He remained still and tried to gather his wits.
100. The idea is to gather data from a subset that reflects the most interesting characteristics of the larger population.
101. If you have a dream, don’t just sit there. Gather courage to believe that you can succeed and leave no stone unturned to make it a reality. Dr Roopleen
102. During the first session, you should gather specific information about drinking settings, beverages, and so on.
103. He silently helps her gather currants, having interpreted her blush on seeing him as the beginning of affection.
104. He got up, extended his hand, and pulled Ted up, and together they began to gather their gear.
105. Its purpose is to gather sufficient information to answer questions about magma chambers in oceanic crust.
106. Gulls gather in flocks to peck out eyes and strip the yellowing flesh.
107. The women gather and prepare food, as well as bear, nurture,(sentencedict.com) and raise children.
108. Excitement fades to disillusionment, and so another piece of technology goes to gather dust on a storeroom shelf.
109. They gather little or no data of their own, but instead tend toward adhominem charges against the scholarly consensus.
110. A big crowd started to gather as Greg got on a real head of steam.
111. Eight lesbians who gather at a local bar are the focal point of this comedy, directed by Marita Giovani.
112. They would gather together, without husbands, would-be husbands, or bring-home work.
113. Mosquitoes began to gather, and Gary and I rolled our sleeves down to protect our arms.
114. Some candidates may choose to take a course and gather evidence of competence in parallel.
115. Arthur went to confirm the booking, and gather furniture for us.
116. I gather that you really don't want to be here.
117. The information the device collects helps divers gather more accurate records of free-fall times.
118. The more time they took, the more time there was for a crowd to gather.
119. The events are a good reason for the enthusiasts of this largely non-social past time to gather and renew acquaintances.
120. Each year time and money is wasted by the exorbitant amount of telephoning required to gather in all this information. 8.
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