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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181. You could ask different lenders what they could offer you, or gather information from the Net.
182. But she began to gather their limbs together and put them in order, head, body, arms and legs.
183. However, the officer in charge of the investigation said it was the only way to gather compelling evidence.
184. Nevertheless, the fortress of autocracy had been breached and liberal pressure for further reform could be expected to gather momentum.
185. Without saying a word she began to gather up her pieces of paper.
186. She felt him gather himself like a beast on the powerful springs of its limbs.
187. This is where the locals gather to gossip and talk politics.
188. Houk was in Trinidad in 1988 to gather information for his anthropology dissertation, which he completed in 1992.
189. First of all it is difficult for nomads to gather at one place so important events are made to coincide.
190. Jean-Pierre began to gather up his instruments and put them into his bag.
191. To force an election, the union must gather the signatures of a majority of employees.
192. Clinical trials not only collect and analyze medical data, they also gather information on the costs of alternative treatments.
193. I took some pictures of the place, as if to gather evidence.
194. You may gather from my behaviour that I meant you, not Jones.
195. One after another, they gather near the Stone County courthouse square.
196. As she spoke, Primo watched the mountains slowly gather in this small bus with its twelve people on board.
197. Historically,(www.Sentencedict.com) an exchange was a physical thing; a room or building where people met to gather information and strike bargains.
198. Teen-agers and young men lounge on park benches or gather around video games inside a general store.
199. For others the clouds might gather and the rains fall, but never for Maurice and those around him.
200. Church leaders should gather data much as airline pilots read their instrument panel during flight.
201. A group of elderly folks gather daily at the senior center to sing songs.
202. At first just a ring of bubbles will gather on the surface of the liquid.
203. Beck had no intention of letting his report gather dust on the legislative shelves.
204. It aimed to gather material on consumer perspectives on shopping, which would provide a basis for advice given to local co-operatives.
205. Dempster represents the biter-bit brigade, being a fairly constant topic whenever journos gather together.
206. You had to search through half the estate to gather a pound of coffee for 2 colones.
207. Voucher trouble Shopworkers' union Usdaw has threatened to boycott the government's voucher system for asylum seekers as protests gather momentum.
208. Science follows immediately, and the students quickly gather in groups to work on their exhibition in this area.
209. Some birds gather and peck the concrete in the space the delegation has just been standing in.
210. So gather information about your child, rather than forming opinions and judgments.
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