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    Gain
    /ɡān/

    verb

    • 1. obtain or secure (something desired, favorable, or profitable): "the process has gained the confidence of the industry" Similar obtaingetacquirecome byOpposite lose
    • 2. increase the amount or rate of (something, typically weight or speed): "I have gained weight over the years" Similar increase input onadd onbuild upOpposite lose

    noun

  2. 1. : resources or advantage acquired or increased : profit. made substantial gains last year. 2. : the act or process of acquiring something. 3. a. : an increase in amount, magnitude, or degree. a gain in efficiency. b. : the increase (as of voltage or signal intensity) caused by an amplifier. especially : the ratio of output over input. c.

  3. an increase in something such as size, weight, or amount: Side effects of the drugs may include tiredness, headaches, or weight gain. After deducting costs, we still made a net gain of £5,000. Oil prices rose again today after yesterday's gains. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  4. Gain definition: to get (something desired), especially as a result of one's efforts. See examples of GAIN used in a sentence.

  5. Jun 2, 2024 · Looks like you’ve gained a new friend. ( intransitive) To have or receive advantage or profit; to acquire gain; to grow rich; to advance in interest, health, or happiness; to make progress. The sick man gains daily. ( transitive, dated) To come off winner or victor in; to be successful in; to obtain by competition.

  6. A gain is an increase in something, especially something good. You gain knowledge by attending philosophy lectures and reading books. When you gain something, you acquire it or add to what you already have. You can gain friends by joining clubs, and you can gain weight by eating ice cream every day.

  7. Check pronunciation: gain. Definition of gain verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. To come into possession or use of; acquire: gained a small fortune in real estate; gained vital information about the enemy's plans. 2. To attain in competition or struggle; win: gained a decisive victory; gained control of the company. 3. To obtain through effort or merit; achieve: gain recognition; gain a hearing for the proposal. 4.

  9. to get an advantage or something valuable from something: Who stands to gain from the will? gain verb (INCREASE) B2. to increase in something such as size, weight, or amount: He's gained a lot of weight in the last few months. gain verb (CLOCK) If a clock or a watch gains, it works too quickly and shows a time that is later than the real time.

  10. 1. If a person or place gains something such as an ability or quality, they gradually get more of it. [...] 2. If you gain from something such as an event or situation, you get some advantage or benefit from it. [...] 3. To gain something such as weight or speed means to have an increase in that particular thing. [...] More. Definitions of 'GAIN'

  11. 1. If a person or place gains something such as an ability or quality, they gradually get more of it. [...] 2. If you gain from something such as an event or situation, you get some advantage or benefit from it. [...] 3. To gain something such as weight or speed means to have an increase in that particular thing. [...] More. Definitions of 'GAIN'

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