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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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to get a large amount of something, especially money or information, by collecting it over a long period: She has amassed a huge fortune from her novels. Some of his colleagues envy the enormous wealth that he has amassed. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Collecting and amassing. accumulate. agglomerate. aggregation. assemble. bunch.
The meaning of AMASS is to collect for oneself : accumulate. How to use amass in a sentence.
to get a large amount of something, especially money or information, by collecting it over a long period: She has amassed a huge fortune from her novels. Some of his colleagues envy the enormous wealth that he has amassed. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Collecting and amassing. accumulate. agglomerate. aggregation. assemble. bunch.
Amass means bring together or assemble. It can be a real shock to enter a room and see your amassed friends shouting "Surprise!"
verb. /əˈmæs/ Verb Forms. 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.
Definition of 'amass' amass. (əmæs ) Word forms: amasses , amassing , amassed. verb. If you amass something such as money or information, you gradually get a lot of it. How had he amassed his fortune? [VERB noun] Synonyms: collect, gather, assemble, compile More Synonyms of amass. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
Amass definition: to gather for oneself; collect as one's own. See examples of AMASS used in a sentence.