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amassed
adjective as in aggregate
Strongest matches
adjective as in conglomerate
adjective as in cumulative
Strongest matches
adjective as in gathered
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in more
Example Sentences
While Burke amassed a following on social media over the last several years with his music, he has remained silent about Celeste’s death.
Between them they have amassed 33½ points from 13 combined appearances and both arrived in New York on the back of excellent years.
Kimmel’s monologue then amassed 11 million YouTube views in its first 12 hours online and is now poised to set a record for being the host’s most-watched opening monologue ever.
The problem, however, is that silver medallist Hall has amassed 156 points more than she had at this point two years ago.
Flanker Karen Paquin scooted in late on to take Canada past the winning margin England had amassed against Australia in Brighton last weekend.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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