A granary; a building or place where grain is stored for preservation., To gather for preservation; to store, as in a granary; to treasure.
To garner means to gather or collect something, especially information or approval. Garnered is the past tense of the word garner.
"Before my spring, I garnered autumn's gain" is from the poem "Without Benefit of Clergy". It refers to having things before they are due to happen.
Garnered means to gather and store as in a granary.
A Little Speck in Garnered Fruit - 1917 was released on: USA: July 1917
Wages cannot be garnered for medical bills in Texas. They can also not be garnered for credit card debt, mortgage debt, or car loans.
Because he garnered more votes.
According to TheFreeDictionary.com the proper term is "garnish".
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Susan Anna Power has written: 'The garnered years'
Mildred Elizabeth Allen has written: 'Garnered by the way'
Sherman N. Aspinwall has written: 'Garnered sheaves'
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In 1988 the hot cereal market garnered sales of $600 million