gain from (something)

gain from (something)

1. To benefit from something. What did you gain from your time in college?2. To obtain something in particular from some action or experience. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "gain" and "from." You'll gain a lot of experience from working in a fast-paced office like ours. I gained some peace of mind from finally telling the truth.See also: gain

gain something from something

to earn or achieve something from something. I hope you gain something worthwhile from all this. I know I will gain some valuable experience from this job.See also: gain

gain from something

to benefit from something. I hope you gain from this experience. What do you think I will gain from this?See also: gain