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amassed

[uh-mast] / əˈmæst /


ADJECTIVE
assembled
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
Antonyms






Example Sentences

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Between the famously liberal City by the Bay and Sacramento, he quietly amassed influence and carved out an unusual lane: a wonky Democrat who accelerates housing construction through legislation that pushes for denser development.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her videos amassed her a large online following with fans, particularly young people, across the world.

From BBC

They would sing live in addition to lip-syncing to playback and Fastvold amassed a huge variety of live tracks — vocals, breaths and other bodily sounds — for her final mix.

From Los Angeles Times

Young, also a third-year pro, has amassed 11 sacks, which ranks ninth in the NFL.

From Los Angeles Times

Lasorsa had just amassed 14,000 clients for personal injury lawsuits in one year using methods that, he now says, were legally dubious.

From Los Angeles Times