1. gleaning - Noun
2. gleaning - Verb
of Glean
The act of gathering after reapers; that which is collected by gleaning.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBy gleaning subgenres like Go-Go, Boom Bap, Ratchet Music and more, submits a manifesto to Hip-Hop for substance. Source: Internet
After gleaning everything he can from an elite card, he closes it and relies on a no-annual-fee card to support his Delta Skymiles habit, since it’s his preferred carrier. Source: Internet
By gleaning insights from Fastly's vast insight into the full range of web attacks against both its customers and itself, this talk will update on current web exploits and attacks, as well as analyze some of the latest attack profiles. Source: Internet
Defense counsel acts as the primary contact with agency personnel, often gleaning valuable insights into an investigation’s direction and scope in the process, and presenting opportunities to advocate against further action involving a client. Source: Internet
Research the support experience for our customers, gleaning customer insights that help drive improvements for all our customers, as well as the support agents that help our customers. Source: Internet
So federal officials want to get better at gleaning safety insights from the kinds of private and crowdsourced data regular people use everyday. Source: Internet