Gleaned [verb]

Definition of Gleaned:

pick out, collect

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Sentence/Example of Gleaned:

To grok the impact that the Vision Fund’s rough patch caused SoftBank Group during the 12-month period ending March 31, 2020, we can glean all that we need from a single chart.

Algorithms sometimes also glean data on how people have used their computers.

The award-winning actor shares lessons and stories gleaned from his 35 years of keeping diaries.

In addition, it wasn’t able to glean insights from real-time signals as it would have liked to do.

It’s a microcosm of American politics, where some teenagers have gleaned dirty tricks from today’s Washington and others believe idealistically in change.

He went on a Midwestern road trip to glean ideas from other restaurateurs and started an “alliance” with fellow bar owners.

Inspired by ideas gleaned from Pinterest, she plans to tape candy to skewers spread throughout lawns as part of the hunt.

Many of her students did end up watching the debate and what they gleaned from it, Hitchcock said, was that it was entertainment.

Careful viewers might be able to glean a few number facts from the film, but the movie focuses on Devi’s fraught relationships — particularly with her daughter — rather than on the details of mental math algorithms.

To glean details about the system, Lendl and her team measured that tiny dip in starlight when the planet passes in front of its host star from our perspective.