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amass

To collect into a mass or heap, to gather a large number of things, to gain possession of a lot of things.

amass

(= accumulate, pile up, gather) collect or gather Journals are accumulating in my office The work keeps piling up (= roll up, accumulate) get or gather together I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis She rolled up a small fortune

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amass · verb

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Simple sentences

Her ability to amass a fortune is due to luck and hard work.

Movie subtitles

Mundt, by deliberately raising Riemeck to higher and higher posts. made it possible for him to amass all that information. which he passed on to Leamas.
I know this leg means I won't last very long but I pray I can manage to have enough time to amass evidence and bring to a court-martial all those who discredit and dishonor the uniform of the Union!
How'd you amass it?
Then with the first ray of March sunlight, as if on cue. as if given the order to mobilize. they amass in the streets, in light dresses and high heels.
To understand death I must amass information on every aspect of it.
Yet in the realm of Earth. such men can amass great wealth. and almost godlike power.
We could live forever- amass fortunes, control countries.
Six arrests, five convictions, and wanted in four countries. How does a beautiful woman as young as yourself. amass such an incredible record?
As a programmer, all I did was amass data and criteria for making decisions.
My sources have told me that you have managed to amass an impressive army, in a relatively short amount of time.
The wealth, the power he could amass, it's unimaginable.
Ah! How didst the rain clouds amass?
You amass things.
Step one, amass a vast media empire.
I know this leg means I won't last very long, but I pray I have enough time to amass evidence and bring to a court martial all those who discredit and dishonour the uniform of the Union.
Still, he continues to amass arms and armies at a staggering rate.
Then, with the first ray of March sunshine, as if on cue, as if given the order to mobilise, they amass in the streets in light dresses and high heels.
To understand death, I must amass information on every aspect of it. Every kind of dying.
Yet in the realm of Earth, men like him can amass great wealth and almost godlike power.
I did not amass my considerable personal fortune by giving up.
Stadium-seat ass-warmers? Dear God, Wrigley, how many cockamamie personal possessions do we have to amass?
How didst the rain clouds amass?
How you amass this information never ceases to amaze me, Tommy.
Pretending to be the army of Ayutthaya, you will amass in front of their city.
I know this leg means I won't last very long but I pray I can manage to have enough time to amass evidence and bring to a court-martial all those who discredit and dishonor the uniform of the Union.
How does a beautiful woman as young as yourself. amass such an incredible record?
Thus, they managed to amass an enormous fortune.
They don't profit from coventures. How did the Taelons amass such a fortune?
I probably would amass my feelings in sarcasm, too.
The evil forces amass at our gates as we speak.
Slovakian. (Cameraman) How long has it taken you to amass this collection? Years and years, right?
Alas, I fear it might be some time before I can amass the necessary capital to compete.
I've been hiding in the forest ever since, trying to amass enough fortune to leave this place, escape to another realm.
I've been fortunate enough to amass a small fortune of sorts.
The kind of money Joseph Jordan would amass over a lifetime.
That would give you the freedom to amass all the knowledge you like.

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Second, globalization has weakened the role of all states by enabling other entities to amass substantial power.
The Internet allows many political upstarts to amass a large following quickly, only to disappear just as fast.
But allowing Greece to default and still remain in the eurozone is not an option: it would signal that other eurozone countries could amass huge debts, funded by the ECB, without having any intention of repaying.

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