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- Dictionaryamass/əˈmas/
verb
- 1. gather together or accumulate (a large amount or number of material or things) over a period of time: "he amassed a fortune estimated at close to a million pounds"
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1. : to collect for oneself : accumulate. amass a great fortune. 2. : to collect into a mass : gather. must select rather than simply amass details. intransitive verb. : to come together : assemble. Dark clouds amassed over the city.
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Amass definition: to gather for oneself; collect as one's own. See examples of AMASS used in a sentence.
2 meanings: 1. to accumulate or collect (esp riches, etc) 2. to gather in a heap; bring together.... Click for more definitions.
AMASS meaning: 1. to get a large amount of something, especially money or information, by collecting it over a…. Learn more.
Amass means bring together or assemble. It can be a real shock to enter a room and see your amassed friends shouting "Surprise!"
1. To gather together or accumulate a large quantity of (something): amass evidence; amass a fortune. 2. To be the site of (an increasing mass), especially as a result of neglect: How long has the desk been amassing bills? v.intr. To come together; collect: troops amassing on the border. See Synonyms at gather.
Amass definition: To gather together or accumulate a large quantity of (something).
amass something to collect something, especially in large quantities over a period of time synonym accumulate. He amassed a fortune from silver mining. They amassed enough evidence to convict her.
amass (somewhat formal) to collect something in large quantities, especially money, debts, or information: He amassed a fortune from silver mining. Patterns to collect/gather/accumulate/amass data/evidence/information