Used in a Sentence

gleaning

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for gleaning.

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Quick take

(uncountable, informal) Dumpster diving.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of gleaning gathered in one view.

noun

(uncountable, informal) Dumpster diving.

noun

(countable) Something learned by gleaning.

noun

The act of collecting leftover crops from farmers' fields after they have been commercially harvested or on fields where it is not economically profitable to harvest.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for gleaning.

noun

(uncountable, informal) Dumpster diving.

noun

(countable) Something learned by gleaning.

noun

The act of collecting leftover crops from farmers' fields after they have been commercially harvested or on fields where it is not economically profitable to harvest.

noun

(ornithology) The catching of insects and other invertebrates by plucking them from within foliage, or sometimes from the ground. It may also be applied to where prey is picked off, or from within, natural and man-made surfaces such as rock faces and under the eaves of houses.

Example sentences

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Google, the search and information company could easily be gleaning something important from what people are using alerts for...

2

What's more important in my mind is gleaning a little bit about how computers work.

3

Though it's doubtful people are actually gleaning parenting advice from this instance of Louis C.

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Possibly Reddit too, their default homepage isn't exactly gleaning with intelligence most of the time.

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It's the material that should be hard, not gleaning information out of the book.

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This is what I've extracted about the situation by gleaning information off the various pages talking about this.

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I used to dislike lists, but changed my mind after I started gleaning great insights from them.

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I spend too much time gleaning lessons from articles and too little time actually making mistakes!

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If you think our biological understanding has progressed to the point where gleaning simple information about single edges in this graph are elementary, think again.

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Interesting story, but with so many variables unaccounted for I have a hard time gleaning any sort of lesson from it.

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I'll have a book on my virtual shelf for a few weeks, dart around in it gleaning what I want, then I swap it.

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I mean, from gleaning information from syntax to understand what a code does, nothing is passing that is remotely like 'this does that'.

Quote examples

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One fascinating use-case is “gleaning a country’s consumption from images showing the number of cars in every one of its Walmart parking lots" We live in such interesting times!

2

Gleaning from that I'd say that it would be alright to name a product "Analytics Panel for Excel" but with "Excel Panel" they might run into problems.

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The point that I am trying to get across is that, while I agree there is a connection between having an idea of what the program is doing "at a glance" and gleaning information by scanning thanks to the syntax, this connection is certainly not forwarding any qualitative information about what a program is doing.

Proper noun examples

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Gleaning from his website that is supposed to be a meta job search meets online resume system.

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Gleaning that knowledge meant putting their lab coats back on and going back to the bench for a few more decades.

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Gleaning useful 3d models from 2d images is rather error prone.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use gleaning in a sentence?

Google, the search and information company could easily be gleaning something important from what people are using alerts for...

What does gleaning mean?

(uncountable, informal) Dumpster diving.

What part of speech is gleaning?

gleaning is commonly used as noun.