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  1. gain

    • IPA[ɡeɪn]

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    • v.
      obtain or secure (something wanted or desirable);benefit
    • n.
      an increase in wealth or resources;a thing that is achieved or acquired
    • verb: gain, 3rd person present: gains, gerund or present participle: gaining, past tense: gained, past participle: gained

    • noun: gain, plural noun: gains

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    • n.
      a profit from the sale of property or an investment: a tax is imposed when individuals part with an asset and make capital gains on it

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    • n.
      the increase in temperature of a building, object, or space that is caused by solar radiation: greenhouses should be oriented east–west to maximize solar gain

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    • n.
      provision by a developer to include in a proposal projects beneficial to a community in ... an evaluation can be made of the potential contribution of planning gain to regulating the development of rural land the planning gains or conditions may include contribution to costs of infrastructure or provision of facilities

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    • n.
      the increase in temperature of a building, object, or space that is caused by solar radiation: greenhouses should be oriented east–west to maximize solar gain

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    • ph.
      improve or advance in the specified way

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    • n.
      a control on a video camera used to increase the gain when filming in dark conditions.

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    • n.
      a profit from the sale of property or an investment: a tax is imposed when individuals part with an asset and make capital gains on it

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    • n.
      an increase in body weight: insulin can contribute to weight gain the breed can achieve average daily weight gains of 1.35 kg

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    • v.
      obtain or secure (something desired, favorable, or profitable): the process has gained the confidence of the industry their blend of acoustic folk pop gained them several chart hits
    • n.
      an increase in wealth or resources: the mayor was accused of using municipal funds for personal gain

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