To heap up; to collect or gather (e.g. work, magazines, etc.).
To collect in one place, usually for a purpose.
1 This strong start has helped Ingles amass career-best form in the postseason.
2 If you amass 12 points, you will receive a three month suspension.
3 Ashton Kutcher becomes first celebrity to amass 1 million followers on Twitter.
4 As organisers, bookie and top golemachist, Pennyhaugh and Judah amass good money.
5 Boo has worked hard to amass her facts and get them right.
6 It didn't take long for the four-hundred or so troops to amass .
7 Notably, he did not rely on political connections to amass his fortune.
8 He does not analyse, he does not amass his facts; he concentrates.
9 The king should administer justice like Yama and amass wealth like Kuvera.
10 The supply of clay he had managed to amass was clearly insufficient.
11 Armenia is now an ally, and I can amass my legions there.
12 Nowadays, however, no one could amass a huge fortune out of it.
13 People who had lied, cheated, and even killed to amass their wealth.
14 It's normal for a 'market research company' to amass data on domestic populations.
15 That's why we've managed to amass a good tally of points so far.
16 So that's a big problem because they usually amass large amounts of data.
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