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amassed

adjective as in aggregate

adjective as in assembled

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adjective as in conglomerate

adjective as in saved

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They have amassed a growing database of information on some 105,000 POWs.

By halftime a crowd of what appeared to be a few hundred people had amassed in the bitter cold.

Scans of many of these have been amassed by Vieira on his Facebook page, Stone Builders, Mound Builders and the Giants of Ancient.

Wiseman spent 12 weeks filming, and amassed 170 hours of tape.

Quinn lost his fortune after he amassed control of 25% of Anglo Irish Bank, which promptly went under in the 2007 financial crash.

He was a companion of Pizarro in his Peruvian expedition, and amassed great wealth; after which he became governor of Cuba.

A tailor having amassed a fortune by his trade, cut the shop and removed to the country, to live in dignified leisure.

The slave trade itself was very considerable and large fortunes were amassed in it .

And Rembrandt died insolvent, while Sir Godfrey amassed a fortune!

She spent freely and magnificently, but she amassed an enormous fund in reserve.

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On this page you'll find 161 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to amassed, such as: accumulated, combined, corporate, cumulative, added, and assembled.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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