Garnered [verb]

Definition of Garnered:

collect, accumulate

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Sentence/Example of Garnered:

The Civilian Complaint Review Board, which investigates police misconduct, has substantiated 40 instances since Garner’s death of officers using prohibited chokeholds.

The company has yet to invest in producing original shows for the FAST channels, in part, because its legacy shows may be new to people tuning into the FAST channels but also because “the economics need to make sense,” Garner said.

To obtain this precious harvest, garnered by self-love, a woman must be looked at.

They patiently broke the watches to pieces, and of the junk they garnered made a ragged foot and a half of "wire."

Fruit that grows ripe the quickest is not the sweetest; nor when housed and garnered will it keep the longest.

Still, when the hour of departure came they had garnered enough to sweeten all the after-straits and stress of time.

Theirs was scant praise in their day but already the harvest of their labors is being garnered.

Pears and apricots, their branches flattened against the wall, showed ruddy garnered sunlight through the dusk.

These symptoms are being garnered in our descriptive and historical grammars of diverse languages.

In her were garnered up all his affections, and upon her he had lavished all that his means could obtain.