Glean in a sentence as a verb

I can skim an article / blog post and glean most of the salient points.

And I think the knowledge and information you can glean from just reading books is enormous.

Looking at that graphic I can glean the following facts:* Gas and oil make up a little more than half of US fuel supplies.

And from this I can glean something I never would by just looking at your GitHub commits: how you think about a problem.

In the first few classes, I remember being awed by the wealth and legacy of the man, and wanting to glean everything I could from him.

It's the interviewer's job to glean that information from answers to more thoughtful, deliberate questions.

I hate asking to be spoon-fed, but I find it exceptionally difficult to glean anything from context-free slide decks posted to SlideShare.

Better title:"Anonymous Internet commentator: Here's a bunch of common knowledge you can glean from any basic investment book.

If I actually read every article she wrote, just to glean the rare gems from the copious garbage, how will I ever get back all the time that was lost?I'll stick to my original assessment.

Trying to glean bone marrow information off of existing websites can be a very kludgey process, as several of the websites can be difficult to read/navigate.

Competitors can come along and hire away the engineers or just pick through the publications to glean the benefit of the R&D that the investors may have poured tens of millions of dollars into.

What I can glean suggests that it's partly due to wanting it to be in more geologically stable bedrock that passes below any bodies of water and geological aberrations in the area.

I love the design on these, but on a practical level it looks to me that you might be able to glean some information on what's on the face side of the card by looking at the edges, since the designs are full-bleed.

Considering the multitude of known and potential gene/environment interactions, what simple "cause and effect" paradigm could we glean?So yes, many obese patients respond favorably to low CHO, high N diets.

The point was to pressure cook him for nine hours in order to glean from him any useful tidbit of intel, with the understanding that even if nothing comes of it, they've sent a clear message to The Guardian that they're taking the fight to them personally.

Glean definitions

verb

gather, as of natural products; "harvest the grapes"

See also: reap harvest