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- verbgains (third person present)
- obtain or secure (something desired, favorable, or profitable):"the process has gained the confidence of the industry" · "their blend of acoustic folk pop gained them several chart hits"Opposite:
- archaicbring over to one's interest or views; win over:"to gratify the queen, and gain the court"
- reach or arrive at (a desired destination):"we gained the ridge"
- (gain on)come closer to (a person or thing pursued):"a huge bear gaining on him with every stride"Similar:catch up oncatch someone upnarrow the gap betweenget nearer todraw nearer toclose in oncome up to
Originlate 15th century (as a noun, originally in the sense ‘booty’): from Old French gaigne (noun), gaignier (verb), of Germanic origin. - People also ask
- Gains can refer to1234:
- An increase in size, weight, amount, etc.
- Something useful or good that you get for yourself.
- The act or process of acquiring something.
- A general increase in the value of an asset or property.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.an increase in size, weight, amount, etc.: Having deducted costs we still made a net gain of five thousand pounds. Stocks ended the day with a moderate gain. something useful or good that you get for yourself: He was fired for abusing his position for his own personal gain.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/gain1 : resources or advantage acquired or increased : profit made substantial gains last year 2 : the act or process of acquiring somethingwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gainto get (something desired), especially as a result of one's efforts: to gain possession of an object; to gain permission to enter a country. to acquire as an increase or addition: to gain weight; to gain speed. to obtain as a profit: He gained ten dollars by this deal. to win; get in competition: to gain the prize.www.dictionary.com/browse/gainA gain is a general increase in the value of an asset or property. A gain arises if the current price of something is higher than the original purchase price. For accounting and tax purposes, gains may be classified in several ways, such as gross vs. net gains or realized vs. unrealized (paper) gains.www.investopedia.com/terms/g/gain.asp Gain Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
WEBLearn the various meanings and uses of the word gain as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to pronounce, spell, and cite gain in different contexts.
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