gar
ner
Third Person
garners
Present Participle
garnering
Past Tense
garnered
Past Participle
garnered
1
to collect various things, like information, objects, etc.
transitive
- The charity event garnered a significant amount of donations, which will go towards helping those in need.
- The scientist garnered a lot of samples from the field, which she will analyze in her lab.
- They garnered evidence to support their legal case.
- They garnered donations to support their community initiative.
- They garnered evidence to support their legal case.
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2
to obtain or earn something desired or needed, typically through effort or skill
transitive
- She garnered support from the community for her environmental initiative.
- The team garnered enough votes to win the championship.
- He garnered praise for his outstanding performance in the play.
- The company garnered attention with its innovative product launch.
- The author's latest book garnered critical acclaim and several awards.
3
to collect and save something for future use
transitive
- The farmer garnered enough wheat to last through the winter.
- The squirrels garnered acorns to prepare for the cold season.
- The shopkeeper garnered supplies in the storeroom for busy days.
- The company garnered funds to launch its new product.