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gather

1 of 2verb
/ˈgæ.ðər/
Forms:gathers,gathering,gathered,gathered
1

to come together in a place, typically for a specific purpose or activity

B1
  • Every Sunday, the family gathers for a meal at Grandma's house.
  • As the evening progresses, friends gather at the local cafe for coffee.
  • People gather in the town square to celebrate the annual festival.
  • After the game, fans gather outside the stadium to meet the players.
  • The community gathers at the park to enjoy live music on summer evenings.
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2

to bring things together in one place

transitive
  • She gathered all her books from around the house and placed them neatly on the shelf.
  • He gathered all the tools from the garage and organized them in the toolbox.
  • Can you gather the ripe fruits from the orchard and place them in baskets for sale?
  • She is currently gathering the scattered papers from his desk and stacking them neatly.
  • The chef is gathering the ingredients for the recipe from the pantry and refrigerator.
3

to understand information based on what is available

transitive
  • Observing the subtle cues in the conversation, she could gather that her colleague was feeling uneasy about the upcoming changes in the project.
  • Despite not being explicitly mentioned, he could gather from the context of the meeting that urgent action was required.
  • From the way her friend hesitated before answering, she gathered that something was on their mind.
  • Listening to the weather forecast, residents could gather that a storm was likely to hit the area in the coming days.
  • Based on the tone of the email, she could gather that the client was dissatisfied with the recent service.
4

to bring people in one place for a specific purpose

transitive
  • She gathers her friends for a weekend picnic in the park.
  • The teacher gathers the students for a group discussion in the classroom.
  • They gather the team members to discuss the project's progress.
  • The coordinator gathers volunteers to help with the community cleanup.
5

to collect or amass things gradually over a period of time

transitive
  • She has gathered a lot of experience over the years in her profession.
  • The team has gathered a significant amount of data for the new research project.
  • Over the years, she gathered a collection of rare books from around the world.
  • The company has gathered a loyal customer base through its excellent service.
  • As time went on, they gathered more and more evidence to support their case.
6

to create pleats or folds in fabric by folding it over itself and securing it

transitive
  • She gathered the fabric at the waist to create a fitted look for the dress.
  • She gathered the cloth into soft folds, creating a beautiful draped effect.
  • The dress had pleats that were neatly gathered in the front.
  • She gathered the edges of the scarf to make it more stylish and voluminous.
  • The top was designed with a gathered neckline for a more flattering fit.
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7

to gradually increase in speed, strength, or intensity

transitive
  • The wind began to gather strength as the storm approached.
  • The car slowly gathered speed as it drove down the empty highway.
  • The rain started to gather force, turning into a heavy downpour.
  • The current of the river gathered speed after the dam was opened.
  • The noise in the stadium gathered volume, filling the air with excitement.
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8

to collect plants, fruits, or other natural resources

transitive
  • They spent the afternoon gathering berries in the forest.
  • The family went to the orchard to gather apples for the harvest festival.
  • She loves to gather mushrooms when she goes hiking in the fall.
  • They gathered fresh vegetables from the farm to make a hearty stew.
  • The children gathered nuts from the trees in the park.