Garner
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Garner ( verb )
- To gather and save (something, such as grain) in a granary or other storage place.
- To accumulate (something, such as money or attention) over time.
- To earn or deserve (something, such as praise or respect).
Origin:
Middle english, from old french granier, from latin granarium granary, from granum grain.
Examples:
- He garnered a great deal of praise for his work on the project.
- She has garnered a reputation as a skilled negotiator.
- The company has garnered a significant market share in the industry.
- The farmer garnered the wheat into the granary.
- She has been able to garner enough support for her campaign.
(As a noun)
Garner ( noun )
- To gather and save (something, such as grain) in a granary or other storage place.
- To accumulate (something, such as money or attention) over time.
- To earn or deserve (something, such as praise or respect).
Origin:
Middle english, from old french granier, from latin granarium granary, from granum grain.
Examples:
- He garnered a great deal of praise for his work on the project.
- She has garnered a reputation as a skilled negotiator.
- The company has garnered a significant market share in the industry.
- The farmer garnered the wheat into the granary.
- She has been able to garner enough support for her campaign.