To heap up; to collect or gather (e.g. work, magazines, etc.).
A storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed.
Acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions.
1 With these words, he hoped he could garner the large soldiers' vote.
2 The advice: go elsewhere and garner some knowledge of the industry first.
3 Not to mention that this is likely to garner widespread international attention.
4 She says it can also garner some attention in some interesting forms.
5 An email has been sent out to garner the views of members.
6 But an international IPO would garner more scrutiny, including over dividend payments.
7 But it could not garner enough support in the Senate to pass.
8 The seeds scattered over the earth bore their harvests to her garner .
9 Grachvogel must have known that the Beckham catwalk stunt would garner publicity.
10 He didn't garner the respect that an underboss should have been accorded.
11 Then we shall bear fruit that He will gather into His garner .
12 Obama's final budget is likely to garner less attention than in previous years.
13 Power Associates, are expected to garner demand throughout September, among other debt financings.
14 However, the developer is still expected to garner enough support from relationship banks.
15 I must be someone important to garner so much attention, right?
16 It is, however, expected to garner enough support to override a Trump veto.
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