From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgarnergar‧ner /ˈɡɑːnə $ ˈɡɑːrnər/ verb [transitive] formalCOLLECT to take or collect something, especially information or support → glean The party garnered 70 percent of the vote.→ See Verb table
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garner• In book form, Unto this Last garnered a huge audience.• Nevertheless, there is some inspiration to be garnered from this book.• The recording has also garnered plenty of juicy reviews.• But all the information garnered was kept.Origin garner (1300-1400) garner “place for storing grain” ((12-19 centuries)), from Old French grenier, from Latin granum “grain”