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gleanglean /ɡliːn/ verb gleanOrigin: 1300-1400 Old French glener, from Late Latin glennare VERB TABLEglean |
Present | I, you, we, they | glean | | he, she, it | gleans | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | gleaned | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have gleaned | | he, she, it | has gleaned | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had gleaned | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will glean | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have gleaned |
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Present | I | am gleaning | | he, she, it | is gleaning | | you, we, they | are gleaning | Past | I, he, she, it | was gleaning | | you, we, they | were gleaning | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been gleaning | | he, she, it | has been gleaning | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been gleaning | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be gleaning | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been gleaning |
- A measure of its success and an indication of the magnitude of its task could be gleaned from Benelux.
- And her reaction to her illness was, as best I can glean, fraught with fear, discouragement, and depression.
- Believers say the government has captured alien spacecraft and used the technology gleaned from them to make their own spaceships.
- But some idea of the general type he was looking for can be gleaned from his memoirs.
- Some information can be gleaned, although it tends to be more sketchy.
- There are other clues to be gleaned.
► Cropsalfalfa, nounarable, adjectivebarley, nounbran, nouncacao, nouncanker, nouncash crop, nouncassava, nouncereal, nouncocoa, nouncorn, nouncrop, nouncrop-dusting, nouncrop rotation, nouncrop-spraying, nouncultivate, verbcultivated, adjectivecultivation, nouncultivator, noundrill, noundrill, verbear, nounfertilize, verbfertilizer, nounfield corn, noungerminate, verbglean, verbgrain, noungranary, noungrower, nounharvest, nounharvest, verbharvester, nounhay, nounhayloft, nounhaystack, nounhorticulture, nounkernel, nounlift, verbmaize, nounmalt, nounmarket garden, nounmillet, nounoats, nounorchard, nounorganic, adjectiveplant, verbplantation, nounpotato, nounproduce, nounpropagate, verbprune, verbreap, verbrice, nounrice paddy, nounripe, adjectiveroot crop, nounrotate, verbrye, nounryegrass, nounscion, nounseason, nounseed, verbseedbed, nounsheaf, nounsisal, nounsorghum, nounsow, verbsprout, nounstraw, nounstubble, nounsugar beet, nountaro, nountill, verbtillage, noununripe, adjectivevegetable, nounvineyard, nounviticulture, nounwheat, nounwindfall, nounwinnow, verb NOUN► information· This fundamental marketing information can easily be gleaned from the vast stores of historic customer data which hotels possess.· In so doing, it will be necessary to draw on information about both already gleaned from 7: 1-24.· Some information can be gleaned, although it tends to be more sketchy.· If members of the audience introduced themselves, use some of the information you gleaned during your speech.· Charles told Jacqui the new information he'd gleaned, but met with little luck in following it up.· Additional information was gleaned from two other consulting firms and state and federal governments.· They sat in the corner and he pumped her for any information she might have gleaned from Wickham.· Smith, that the potential range of technological information which could be gleaned from analyses was fully realised. 1[transitive] to find out information slowly and with difficultyglean something from somebody/something Additional information was gleaned from other sources.2[intransitive, transitive] to collect grain that has been left behind after the crops have been cut |