Plural for an assembly or meeting, especially one held for a specific purpose
“Protestors would organize a public gathering to make their voices heard about their various grievances.”
Plural for a group of people meeting or assembled together
“We later found Claude in the state room where a large gathering of people had coalesced.”
Plural for a quantity or group of accumulated items
“Electronic surveillance has allowed for the gathering of information unattainable through other means.”
Plural for an act of gathering or accumulating things or items
“The bees are very diligent in their gathering of honey at this time of the year.”
Plural for a lively, noisy party involving dancing and drinking
Plural for a large amount or quantity (of something)
Plural for an organized group of people with a common purpose
Plural for a fold or pleat
Plural for growth or increase by the gradual accumulation of additional layers or matter
Plural for the act of systematizing
Plural for a small accumulation of pus in the epidermis or dermis
Plural for the action of obtaining something from a source or origin
Plural for the arrangement or ordering of something
Plural for the process or period of gathering, especially of crops
Plural for the act or state of combining various elements into a single unit
Plural for a nocturnal gathering of witches, often associated with feasting, dancing, and other rituals
Plural for the natural production or yield for a year, particularly of crops
Plural for the act of collecting a tax, fee or fine
Related Words and Phrases
|