Garner in a sentence as a noun

I realize its a tough call pointing out a problem so early but it might also be a good way to garner user's trust.

It seems obvious to me that Bezos took this one public so early to garner public support so that the FAA can't just sit on it forever.

This story was likely published because the companies themselves told them to take a hike, and they are now trying to garner public sympathy.

Farewell sweet karma, I barely knew thee. :D Do not ignore the possibility that your comment will garner downvotes for talking about being downvoted.

Garner in a sentence as a verb

Even worse, your attempt to garner sympathy and support from other Googlers didn't work out as your illusions of grandeur would have suggested.

I admire their commitment to not stooping to link-baiting or blowing simple things out of proportion in order to manufacture drama and garner page views.

As far as I'm concerned, the US's cultural acceptance of prison rape should be enough to stop any extradition to the US for any crime that would garner prison time.

Or will quality medical care only be reserved for those who can afford decent medical insurance or have jobs that provide fair medical benefits?One thing is for certain, this is submission is going to garner a lot of responses from both sides of the fence if past submissions along these lines are anything to go by.

Garner definitions

noun

a storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed

See also: granary

verb

acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions

See also: earn

verb

store grain

verb

assemble or get together; "gather some stones"; "pull your thoughts together"

See also: gather collect