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    gain
    /ɡeɪn/

    verb

    • 1. obtain or secure (something wanted or desirable): "we gained entry to the car in five seconds" Similar obtaingetacquirecome byOpposite lose
    • 2. reach or arrive at (a destination): "we gained the ridge" Similar reacharrive atget tocome to

    noun

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  2. GAIN definition: 1. to get something that is useful, that gives you an advantage, or that is in some way positive…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : to acquire or get possession of usually by industry, merit, or craft. gain an advantage. he stood to gain a fortune. b. : to win in competition or conflict.

  4. Gain definition: to get (something desired), especially as a result of one's efforts. See examples of GAIN used in a sentence.

  5. Definition of 'gain' gain. (geɪn ) Word forms: gains , gaining , gained. 1. verb B1. If a person or place gains something such as an ability or quality, they gradually get more of it. Students can gain valuable experience by working on the campus radio or magazine. [VERB noun] While it has lost its tranquility, the area has gained in liveliness.

  6. Definition of gain verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. A gain is an increase in something, especially something good. You gain knowledge by attending philosophy lectures and reading books. When you gain something, you acquire it or add to what you already have.

  8. 1. To come into possession or use of; acquire: gained a small fortune in real estate; gained vital information about the enemy's plans. 2. To attain in competition or struggle; win: gained a decisive victory; gained control of the company. 3. To obtain through effort or merit; achieve: gain recognition; gain a hearing for the proposal. 4.

  9. GAIN definition: 1. to get something useful or positive: 2. to get an advantage or something valuable from…. Learn more.

  10. [countable, uncountable] an increase in the amount of something, especially in wealth or weight. The opposition made unexpected gains in the last election. There is still scope for efficiency gains. Regular exercise helps prevent weight gain. gain from something a £3 000 gain from our investment.

  11. verb. /ɡeɪn/. Verb Forms. obtain/win. [transitive] to obtain or win something, especially something that you need or want gain something to gain entrance/entry/access to something The country gained its independence ten years ago. The party gained over 50% of the vote.

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