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gain

1 of 2verb
/geɪn/
Forms:gains,gaining,gained,gained
1

to obtain something through one's own actions or hard work

transitive
  • She gained recognition in the industry through years of dedication and innovation.
  • He gained admission to his dream university by acing his exams and extracurricular activities.
  • They gained the trust of their clients by consistently delivering exceptional service.
  • She gained proficiency in multiple languages through intensive study and practice.
  • He gained a reputation as a reliable leader by effectively managing his team through challenging projects.
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2

to obtain or achieve something that is needed or desired

B2transitive
  • He gained the knowledge necessary to excel in his field through extensive research.
  • She gained the support of her community for her charity project.
  • They gained access to the exclusive event with VIP passes.
  • He gained the confidence to speak in public after attending several workshops.
  • She gained valuable experience during her internship that helped her secure a full-time job.
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3

to acquire financial or material profit

  • She gained from the lucrative investment, earning a large sum.
  • The company gained significantly after expanding into new markets.
  • He gained by selling his stock at the peak of the market.
  • They gained from the sale of their property, which increased in value over time.
  • The investment paid off, and he gained more than he had ever imagined.
4

to receive or derive a benefit or advantage from something

  • She gained from the extra time spent studying for the exam.
  • They gained from the partnership, which expanded their market reach.
  • The community gained from the new educational initiatives.
  • The local economy gained from the influx of tourists during the festival.
  • The local economy gained from the influx of tourists during the festival.
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to reach or arrive at a specific destination or place

transitive
  • After hours of hiking, they finally gained the mountain peak.
  • They gained the city by nightfall, exhausted but relieved.
  • The ship gained the port safely despite the stormy weather.
  • After weeks of travel, they gained their destination, eager for rest.
  • He gained the summit of the hill just as the sun began to set.
6

to put on weight or become heavier

  • He started to gain after he switched to a higher-calorie diet.
  • She gained quickly over the winter months.
  • After starting her new workout routine, he began to gain steadily.
  • Over the course of the year, she gained significantly.
  • They gained during the off-season when they took a break from training.
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7

(of currencies, prices, etc.) to increase in value

B2
  • The stock market is expected to gain this quarter.
  • Prices of essential goods have begun to gain due to demand.
  • His investments gained significantly over the year.
  • The real estate market continues to gain in value.
  • She noticed that her savings gained interest over time.
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to become greater or more intense in a specific quality or characteristic

transitive
  • The plant gained height quickly in the warm, sunny weather.
  • His knowledge of history gained depth after reading several detailed books.
  • The area gained popularity as a tourist destination after the new attractions opened.
  • Over time, he gained clarity on his career goals.
  • The team gained speed during the final laps of the race.
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9

to obtain or accumulate advantages, such as points, scores, or benefits

transitive
  • She gained several points during the match, putting her team in the lead.
  • They gained the upper hand in the game after a series of well-executed moves.
  • He managed to gain a few points despite the strong competition.
  • He gained ground quickly during the race and overtook his opponents.
  • She gained an advantage over her competitors with a faster response time.
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