Gained synonyms
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To gain (regard, good will, etc.) by friendly acts
(Intransitive) To receive a benefit (from); to be a beneficiary.
To arrive at by reasoning; deduce or infer:
To make appear real
To get or deserve as a result of something one has done
To compose:
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To make clear or bright
To gain (a prize) by succeeding in competition or contest.
(Baseball) To get (a specified result) while batting the ball
To get at the knowledge of; to ascertain.
To accelerate the growth or progress of; to further; to forward; to help on; to aid; to heighten.
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To harvest or pick:
To secure is to firmly attach something, to take action to make an area safe or to obtain something that you have been seeking.
To go or come back, as to a former place, condition, practice, opinion, etc.
To gather; to obtain; to receive as a reward or harvest, or as the fruit of labor or of works, in a good or a bad sense.
To progress is to move forward or advance towards completion.
To get by special effort; obtain or acquire:
To produce or achieve the desired effect; be effective; succeed
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The definition of persuade is to convince someone to do or think something.
To go around and beyond the flank of (a body of enemy troops)
To get possession of, esp. by some effort; procure
To get or bring in as a net; clear as profit, etc.
Land is defined as to bring something back to earth or to shore, or to achieve something or get something.
Induce is defined as to cause something to happen or lead to some action.
Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
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Get is defined as to receive.
To make or bring about; to implement.
To afford profit or gain to; benefit.
To get or reach by exertion; attain; gain
To do; succeed in doing; complete (a task, time, or distance)
To come upon unexpectedly or suddenly
To become larger; increase in size, extent, etc.; expand
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To return to health or strength; recover.
To regain (health, consciousness, etc.)
To collect one's vital powers or forces; to regain health or consciousness; to recuperate.
To get better; improve, esp. in health
To raise to a more desirable or more excellent quality or condition; make better:
To recover gradually from illness; regain strength and health
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To aid in the growth of; strengthen:
(Archaic) To pay; recompense
To pay back:
(Econ.) To create (anything having exchange value)
To pay is defined as to give someone what is due, usually money, for goods or services.
Gross means to earn a certain amount of money before expenses or taxes are taken out.
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To withdraw (money).
Rate is defined as to judge or estimate the value of something.
To earn; deserve.
To subtract:
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To remove or take control of an opponent’s piece in a game (e.g., chess, go, checkers).
lost (antonym)
(--- Theol.) To incur the damnation of
reduced (antonym)
To reduce is to make something smaller or to become or feel smaller, or forcing someone into a less desirable position.
exhausted (antonym)
To escape or pass out:
forfeited (antonym)
To lose or give up (something) on account of an offense, error, or failure to fulfill an agreement:
wasted (antonym)
To use, consume, spend, or expend thoughtlessly or carelessly.
spent (antonym)
To spend is to use all of a resource, to focus your energy on something or to give someone money.
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passed (antonym)
To allow to go by or elapse; spend:
missed (antonym)
To fail to perceive, experience, or understand:
succeeded (related)
To achieve or accomplish something planned or attempted
grown (related)
To increase in size by a natural process.
helped (related)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
done (related)
To write or publish (a book), compose (a musical score), etc.
Find another word for gained. In this page you can discover 71 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for gained, like: profited, conciliated, benefitted, derived, realized, earned, made, cleared, won, acquired and hit.