• Frequency of Use
    75 %
  • Retention Rate
    50 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Gather Meanings

    noun a gathering or assembly of people, animals, or things

    verb to bring together or collect into one place or group

    Fields related to gather

    Education

    Teachers gather students' work for assessment.

    Meteorology

    Meteorologists gather weather data to make forecasts.

    Wildlife Conservation

    Conservationists gather data on animal populations for monitoring.

    Agriculture

    Farmers gather crops during harvest season.

    Data Science

    Data analysts gather and analyze data to draw insights.

    Archaeology

    Archaeologists gather artifacts from excavation sites for analysis.

    Social Sciences

    Researchers gather information through surveys and interviews.

    Community Organizing

    Community organizers gather volunteers for local projects.

    Event Planning

    Event organizers gather attendees' information for registration.

    Market Research

    Market researchers gather consumer feedback to understand preferences.

    Occupation Usage of gather

    Writer

    Writers gather information, conduct research, and collect data to use in their writing projects.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists gather data through observations, interviews, and assessments to analyze and understand human behavior.

    Journalist

    Journalists gather news and information by conducting interviews, attending events, and researching various sources to report on current events.

    Researcher

    Researchers gather data and information through experiments, surveys, and studies to analyze and draw conclusions in their respective fields.

    Event Planner

    Event planners gather information about clients' needs, preferences, and budgets to organize and coordinate successful events and functions.

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