0 past simple and past participle of gather --
1 to collect several things, often from different places or people: --
She gathered up the newspapers that were scattered around the floor.
We gathered blueberries from the bushes.
I went to several libraries to gather information about the plans.
2 When people or animals gather, they come together in a group: --
3 to understand or believe something as a result of something that has been said or done: --
4 to pull cloth into small folds by sewing a thread through it and then pulling the thread tight: --
In this paper we describe the intervention, its evaluation and a summary of the quantitative information gathered.
He gathered his information from the source itself.
We interpreted, as a measure of subjective experiences of 'optimal challenge', the data gathered on provider satisfaction.
The survey sought information on the origins, objectives, composition, character and development of time banks, and gathered qualitative and quantitative data.
A lot of information, different points of view and really clever thoughts are gathered in one place.
This is human-machine interaction where information is gathered by questions and answers.
The report will bring together existing statistics with some newly gathered information in order to give a picture of trends and developments nationwide.
Information was also gathered from persons known for their expertise on the customary land tenure system and alley farming.