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gleaned synonyms

Trying to find another word for gleaned in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of gleaned in 16 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for gleaned alphabetically.

  • accrue
  • acquire
  • add to
  • agglomerate
  • aggregate
  • amalgamate
  • assemble
  • bring together
  • aggregate
  • assemble
  • clean up
  • collect
  • compile
  • corral
  • garner
  • heap
  • catch on
  • check
  • check out
  • check up on
  • confirm
  • determine
  • dig
  • discover
  • achieve
  • bring down curtain
  • call it a day
  • cease
  • cinch
  • clinch
  • close
  • close out
  • choose
  • discriminate
  • elect
  • extract
  • glean
  • mark
  • opt for
  • optate
  • add up
  • analyze
  • assume
  • be afraid
  • boil down
  • cogitate
  • collect
  • conceive
  • abstract
  • citation
  • clipping
  • concentrate
  • cutting
  • decoction
  • distillate
  • distillation
  • amass
  • assemble
  • cull
  • cumulate
  • deposit
  • extract
  • gather
  • glean
  • accumulate
  • aggregate
  • amass
  • assemble
  • associate
  • bunch up
  • capture
  • choose
  • autumn
  • by-product
  • consequence
  • cropping
  • effect
  • fall
  • fruitage
  • fruition
  • apprentice
  • attain
  • be taught
  • be trained
  • become able
  • become versed
  • brush up on
  • burn midnight oil
  • aces
  • bag
  • best
  • choice
  • choosing
  • cream
  • crème de la crème
  • cup of tea
  • acquire
  • bring in
  • come to have
  • crop
  • cull
  • cut
  • derive
  • draw
  • best
  • blue-chip
  • boss
  • choice
  • chosen
  • cool
  • cream
  • culled
  • analyze
  • clean
  • colander
  • comb
  • delve into
  • dig into
  • drain
  • evaluate
  • fan
  • puff
  • scatter
  • stir
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