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Meaning of gain from
to get or obtain something, especially an advantage or benefit
Etymology of gain from
The phrase "gain from" is derived from the Old English word "gænan" or "ginan", which means "to get" or "to obtain"
The word "gain" has its roots in the Proto-Germanic word "giniz", which is also related to the Proto-Indo-European root "ghen-", meaning "to get" or "to seize"
The phrase "gain from" has been used in English since the 14th century to express the idea of obtaining or acquiring something
Synonyms
benefit from
profit from
derive from
obtain from
get from
receive from
acquire from
reap from
realize from
achieve from
attain from
extract from
collect from
gather from
harvest from
earn from
make from
secure from
fetch from
procure from
take from
Definitions
- to get or obtain something, especially an advantage or benefit
- * to increase or improve something, such as a quality or a situation
- * to achieve or attain something, such as a goal or a position
Usage Examples
- The company aims to gain from the new partnership by increasing its market share
- * She gained a lot of experience from her internship and was able to apply it to her future career
- * The city gained a reputation as a hub for innovation and technology
Antonyms
lose from
suffer from
miss out on
forfeit from
relinquish from
surrender from
abandon from
give up from
sacrifice from
forfeit from
cede from
yield from
concede from