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- DictionaryGath·er/ˈɡaT͟Hər/
verb
- 1. come together; assemble or accumulate: "a crowd gathered in the square"
- 2. bring together and take in from scattered places or sources: "we have gathered the information"
noun
- 1. a part of a garment that is gathered or drawn in.
The meaning of GATHER is to bring together : collect. How to use gather in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Gather.
to bring together or assemble from various places, sources, or people; collect gradually: The college is gathering a faculty from all over the country. Synonyms: hoard, garner, amass, accumulate. to serve as a center of attention for; attract: A good football game always gathers a crowd.
GATHER meaning: 1. to collect several things, often from different places or people: 2. to put your arms around…. Learn more.
GATHER definition: 1. to collect several things, often from different places or people: 2. to put your arms around…. Learn more.
Gather is a verb with many related meanings, most involving drawing together or assembling something. You may gather your socks into the laundry bag, or you may gather your thoughts by making a list.
1. to bring together into one group, collection, or place; collect: to gather firewood; to gather supporters. 2. to pick or harvest (any crop or natural yield) from its place of growth: to gather fruit. 3. to pick up piece by piece: Gather your toys from the floor.
Definition of gather verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.