Hanapin
to gain
01
makuha, makuha
to obtain or achieve something that is needed or desired
Transitive
02
kumita, maipon
to acquire financial or material profit
Intransitive
03
kumuha, makamit
to obtain something through one's own actions or hard work
Transitive: to gain sth
04
kumuha, makakuha ng benepisyo
to receive or derive a benefit or advantage from something
Intransitive: to gain from sth
05
maabot, makamit
to reach or arrive at a specific destination or place
Transitive: to gain a place
06
dumagdag, lumalaki
to put on weight or become heavier
Intransitive
07
tumaas, umakyat
(of currencies, prices, etc.) to increase in value
Intransitive
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kumita, tumaas
to become greater or more intense in a specific quality or characteristic
Transitive: to gain a quality
09
makakuha, kumuha
to obtain or accumulate advantages, such as points, scores, or benefits
Transitive: to gain a point or advantage
Gain
01
kita, pagtaas
an increase in someone or something's weight, wealth, etc.
02
kita, pagtaas
the amount of increase in signal power or voltage or current expressed as the ratio of output to input
03
kita, benepisyo
the advantageous quality of being beneficial
04
kita, kinita
the amount by which the revenue of a business exceeds its cost of operating
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Halimbawa
The team strategized to gain a competitive advantage over their rivals.
The company hopes to gain market share with its new product launch.
She worked hard to gain the trust of her colleagues.
He studied diligently to gain knowledge in his field of expertise.
They are determined to gain victory in the upcoming competition.