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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121. Some hospitals are using twins to gather information on a variety of diseases.
122. I gather already that you and Twoflower are on the best of terms.
123. Bodies caked in mud, the rescuers gather for a debriefing session; up sound.
124. The research has sought to gather comprehensive information on financial support to firms in the study area over the period 1974-84.
125. He liked her, she knew, although he never seemed to gather the courage to do anything about it.
126. Leaders gather in closed-door cabals and carry on regardless of what their citizens think.
127. He was also to present a letter of congratulations and a sword and gather military and geographical information.
128. In Chapter 2 we looked at sources of information and at how to gather material.
129. This was an attempt to gather the views of people who are often underrepresented in formal consultation processes.
130. The biggest disadvantage to having silk flowers is that they gather dust.
131. Greenpeace claim that the Authority is failing in its statutory duty to gather the necessary evidence to enforce the law.
132. Collate to gather separate sections or leaves of a book together in the correct order for binding.
133. They gather nominating petition signatures for lawmakers, raise money for them and sometimes even run their re-election campaigns.
134. You will then need to gather together the necessary things to make an application.
135. It only takes two or three volunteers on a busy market day or Saturday afternoon to gather several hundred signatures.
136. The new organisation's assessors will conduct local visits and will gather information on patients' experience of the doctor's service.
137. The object is to gather enough evidence and sift through all the forensics information needed to write an acceptable arrest warrant.http://Sentencedict.com
138. He will gather advice from area experts to help answer questions about gardening.
139. All we can do is to report observations at national and international meetings where the keenest, most dedicated enthusiasts gather.
140. Marchers should gather at 8 a.m. in the fountain area on the west side of Old Main.
141. By the time they were lurching slowly along the cart track the wind had dropped, letting the clouds gather.
142. Each began to gather troops and to borrow money from usurers.
143. Each year old comrades gather in London for a reunion dinner.
144. I gather there was a defender on the goal line so Strachan couldn't have been offside at all.
145. Today, people do not gather and choose their great leaders from among themselves.
146. But quantitative and qualitative research methods will be used to gather data.
147. Governments in the 1990s have sometimes found it difficult to gather the statistical information they need to make and defend policy.
148. I stood in a white wilderness, and perceived that to gather wood for burning in such conditions was not easy.
149. By ten, Joette has finished with reading groups and they all gather back at the rug.
150. The two Kirkwall solicitors worked day and night to gather and collate these statements.
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