1. garnering - Noun
2. garnering - Verb
of Garner
Source: Webster's dictionary1954 's The Glenn Miller Story was critically acclaimed, garnering Stewart a BAFTA Award nomination, and (together with The Spirit of St. Louis) cemented the popularity of Stewart's portrayals of 'American heroes'. Source: Internet
About the English version, he commented that the "casting choices fit and match up well against the original performances" and that the "script stays tight enough to avoid garnering any accuracy complaints". Source: Internet
Administration of Rodrigo Duterte (2016–present) Davao City mayor Rodrigo Duterte of PDP–Laban won the 2016 presidential election by a landslide, garnering 39.01% or 16,601,997 of the total votes, becoming the first Mindanaoan to become president. Source: Internet
After the game was a ticketed auction with an authentic Indian dinner, garnering further proceeds to support childhood cancer organizations. Source: Internet
Ana’s latest post was met with a great deal of support from social media users, garnering more than 104,000 likes since being uploaded just one day ago. Source: Internet
A new approach was in order for The Weeknd with an ambitious pivot on the 2015 album “Beauty Behind the Madness” garnering massive commercial success. Source: Internet