0 to get a large amount of something, especially money or information, by collecting it over a long period:
1 to gather a large amount of something, esp. money, by collecting it over a period of time:
2 to get a large amount of something, especially money or information, by collecting it over a long period:
When the head of the family had amassed sufficient resources, he would buy back his child.
A scientific discipline consists not only of amassing facts and explaining them in theories.
And as the forces amassed against him grew larger, his "rhetoric found an increasingly receptive audience" (p. 31).
Eight million female volunteers amassed supplies for soldiers and sailors, surgical dressings and garments for refugees.
The essays in this volume focus on specific boundaries and amass a wealth of detailed knowledge about them.
To prevent individual people from amassing personal collections, we also formed a death metal organisation.
He began by working with a variety of architects, engineers and iron and steel companies, amassing expertise in the new style of big building.
When someone ' 'memorizes' ' information (as less aspiring test-bound students often do), then they have amassed knowledge.
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