- verbamass (verb) · amasses (third person present) · amassed (past tense) · amassed (past participle) · amassing (present participle)
- gather together or accumulate (a large amount or number of valuable material or things) over a period of time:"starting from nothing he had amassed a huge fortune"
- archaic(of people) gather together in a crowd or group:"the soldiers were amassing from all parts of Spain"
Originlate 15th century: from French amasser or medieval Latin amassare, based on Latin massa ‘lump’ (see mass).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- gather together or accumulate (a large amount or number of valuable material or things) over a period of time:
- (of people) gather together in a crowd or group:
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