Sentences

glean in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

GLEAN (verb): to gather information or insights gradually and carefully from various sources.

Sample Sentences

  1. She managed to glean valuable insights from the interview.
  2. After weeks of research, he was able to glean essential information for his project.
  3. The detective hoped to glean a clue from the witness's vague recollection.
  4. Farmers often glean the fields after the harvest to collect leftover crops.
  5. Through careful reading, she could glean the author's true intentions behind the story.
  6. She was able to glean important insights from the research report.
  7. As he listened to the conversation, he tried to glean any useful information.
  8. The journalist managed to glean details about the event from various sources.
  9. From the old letters, she could glean a sense of her grandmother's life.
  10. He spent hours in the library, hoping to glean knowledge from ancient texts.
  11. She managed to glean valuable insights from the professor's lecture.
  12. After hours of research, he was able to glean the necessary information for his report.
  13. The journalist sought to glean the truth behind the controversial story.
  14. From the old letters, she could glean hints about her family's history.
  15. He spent the summer gleaning knowledge from various experts in the field.
  16. She managed to glean valuable insights from the research data.
  17. The detective was able to glean important clues from the witness's testimony.
  18. After hours of discussion, we began to glean a better understanding of the problem.
  19. Through careful observation, he could glean the emotions behind her words.

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