gleen

[ɡliːn]

gleen Definition

  • 1to gather or collect (something) in a gradual way
  • 2to extract (information) from various sources

Using gleen: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was able to gleen some useful information from the report.

  • Example

    The artist gleened inspiration from her travels.

  • Example

    He spent the afternoon gleening berries from the bushes.

  • Example

    The detective was able to gleen important clues from the crime scene.

gleen Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with gleen

  • gleen something from someone/something

    to obtain information or knowledge from someone or something

    Example

    I was able to gleen some helpful tips from the book.

  • to collect something gradually from a particular place

    Example

    She was able to gleen some useful herbs from the forest.

  • gleen the benefits/rewards

    to receive the advantages or benefits of something

    Example

    By working hard, she was able to gleen the rewards of her efforts.

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Summary: gleen in Brief

To 'gleen' [ɡliːn] means to gradually gather or collect something, or to extract information from various sources. It can be used in phrases like 'gleen something from someone/something,' meaning to obtain information or knowledge, and 'gleen something from somewhere,' referring to collecting something gradually from a particular place.