Amass


The meaning of the word Amass is: to bring together a large amount


Examples:

To start a business, one needs to amass a huge sum of ready money.

published by Amalia on 2021-08-22 04:57:04


Teresa worked in the diner to amass the funds needed to pay her college tuition.

published by Tari on 2021-11-16 23:17:51


By choosing the right stocks, Carlton was able to amass a sizable fortune.

published by Iluminada on 2021-12-19 06:40:44


The candidate toured the country by bus to amass votes.

published by Quinton on 2021-08-28 10:17:03


Because the detective believed the suspect was guilty, he worked tirelessly to amass sufficient evidence for a warrant.

published by Elisabeth on 2021-07-09 19:33:22


Our government believes the small country has been able to amass a huge stash of nuclear weapons.

published by Donna on 2021-09-10 05:49:00


Since my church wants to feed the homeless over the holidays, we are holding a giant yard sale to amass money to buy supplies.

published by Arlinda on 2021-07-22 20:50:31


Jake has been able to amass a nice vacation fund by taking twenty dollars out of each paycheck.

published by Vern on 2021-05-17 18:00:04


During my husband’s military travels, he has been able to amass t-shirts from over thirty different countries.

published by Belen on 2021-07-18 16:25:13


If Jill does not curb her shopping habits, she will amass a large amount of credit card debt.

published by Khadijah on 2021-01-09 15:38:50


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