gleaned

[ɡliːnd]

gleaned Definition

  • 1extract (information) from various sources
  • 2gather (leftover grain or produce) after a harvest

Using gleaned: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gleaned" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I gleaned some useful information from the report.

  • Example

    She gleaned the apples from the orchard after the harvest.

  • Example

    He spent hours gleaning the internet for relevant articles.

gleaned Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gleaned

Phrases with gleaned

  • glean something from someone/something

    to obtain information or knowledge from someone or something

    Example

    I was able to glean some valuable insights from his presentation.

  • to earn a meager livelihood by doing various jobs or tasks

    Example

    In the olden days, many people in rural areas had to glean a living by working as laborers or doing odd jobs.

  • a person who gathers leftover crops or grain after a harvest

    Example

    The gleaners were busy collecting the remaining wheat from the fields.

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Summary: gleaned in Brief

'Gleaned' [ɡliːnd] means to extract or obtain information from various sources or to gather leftover grain or produce after a harvest. It is often used in the context of research or farming, as in 'He spent hours gleaning the internet for relevant articles.' 'Gleaned' can also be used in phrases like 'glean something from someone/something,' meaning to obtain information or knowledge from a source.