Gleaner [noun]

Definition of Gleaner:

person who produces crops, raises animals

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Opposite/Antonyms of Gleaner:

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Sentence/Example of Gleaner:

You have gleaned from the news that the man in the video has left behind unpaid rent, traffic fines, credit card bills.

Just what happened before Carson’s departure must be largely gleaned from the investigators’ report.

The estimate was made using data gleaned from a network that monitors influenza-like illnesses in United States.

The insights gleaned from search trends and queries, local search analytics, and on-site activity will help inform the decisions your business must make going forward.

The data gleaned will move through the internet to a secure computer.

It takes longer to process the information gleaned from game videos.

Now scientists have gleaned clues — ones written in the the sharks’ spines.

The reaper must leave something for the gleaner; even the ox cannot be muzzled as he treadeth out the corn.

I have seen at least one specimen of this lady's poetry in one of the volumes of Mr. Pratt's Gleaner.

Really, Leila, you are certainly a successful information gleaner, Nella regarded her room-mate with an amused smile.