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    gather
    /ˈɡaðə/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a part of a garment that is gathered.

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  2. GATHER definition: 1. to collect several things, often from different places or people: 2. to put your arms around…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of GATHER is to bring together : collect. How to use gather in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Gather.

  4. to bring together or assemble from various places, sources, or people; collect gradually: The college is gathering a faculty from all over the country. Synonyms: hoard, garner, amass, accumulate. to serve as a center of attention for; attract: A good football game always gathers a crowd.

  5. [intransitive, transitive] to come together, or bring people together, in one place to form a group. A crowd soon gathered. + adv./prep. His supporters gathered in the main square. Can you all gather round? I've got something to tell you. The whole family gathered together at Ray's home. be gathered + adv./prep. They were all gathered round the TV.

  6. a. To collect from different places; assemble: gather the pieces of a puzzle; gather information. b. To cause to come together; convene: The teacher gathered the students around the exhibit. c. To draw (something or someone) closer to oneself: gathered the shawl about my shoulders; gathered the child in her arms. d.

  7. Gather often is used to describe bringing people together for some purpose, like the students who gather in the hallway awaiting an announcement. Gather can also refer to an increase or gain, like when you gather speed and go faster on your bike.

  8. gather expresses the general idea usually with no implication of arrangement: to gather seashells. assemble is used of objects or facts brought together preparatory to arranging them: to assemble data for a report. collect implies purposeful accumulation to form an ordered whole: to collect evidence. muster, primarily a military term, suggests ...