Gleaned

/ˈɡliːnd/

Definitions

  1. (v. (past tense)) Collected or gathered information or material, especially in a legal context by careful extraction from various sources.
    The evidence was gleaned from multiple witness statements.

Forms

  • glean

Commentary

"Gleaned" is primarily the past tense of "glean" and is used to indicate the act of gathering information or evidence with care, often relevant in legal fact-finding or discovery processes.

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