Meaning & Definition of word "Amass"

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    Amass

    /əˈmæs/

    verb:

    • 1. to gather together or accumulate a large quantity of something over a period of time.
      • Example: Over the years, he managed to amass a considerable fortune.
    • 2. to collect or store up a large amount of information or resources.
      • Example: The scientist has amassed a wealth of data through her extensive research.
    • 3. to come together in a group.
      • Example: The rally attracted thousands of supporters who came to amass in front of the city hall.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'amassen', from Old French 'amasser', from 'a-' (to) + 'mass' (a mass).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    amass wealth:

    to accumulate a significant amount of money and assets

    amass knowledge:

    to gather a wide range of information and understanding

    amass evidence:

    to collect substantial proof to support a claim or argument

    Related Words

    accumulation:

    the process of gathering or acquiring something over time

    aggregate:

    a whole formed by combining several elements

    collection:

    a group of items gathered together

    Slang Meanings of amass

    Meaning: to stack up

    Example Sentence: He's been stacking up those rewards points.

    Meaning: to pile on

    Example Sentence: They've really piled on the bonuses this month.