Examples:
* "She gleaned information about her ancestors from old letters and dusty photographs." (Here, glean means to gather information slowly and carefully from different sources.)
* "The archaeologists gleaned clues about the ancient civilization from the broken pottery shards." (Here, glean means to gather information from small fragments or pieces.)
* "The farmer gleaned the last of the wheat from the fields before the winter storms arrived." (Here, glean means to gather a remaining harvest.)
Other ways to use "glean":
* "She was able to glean a few insights from the seminar." (Meaning she gained a little bit of knowledge.)
* "He gleaned the essential details from the long report." (Meaning he found the most important information.)
* "I gleaned a sense of hope from her words." (Meaning she gained a feeling or understanding from something.)
Remember: "Glean" implies a process of gathering information or resources slowly and carefully, often from scattered or fragmented sources.