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amassed
[ uh-mast ]
adjective
- gathered, collected, or accumulated, usually over time or from different sources:
Only one-fifth of the museum’s amassed collection is on display at any given time.
- having come together or assembled:
Looking out at the amassed crowd during the memorial service, he spoke about the friend whose life they were honoring.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of amass.
Other 51Թ Forms
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of amassed1
Example Sentences
A left-handed hitter who over eight seasons in the Korean Baseball Organization batted .304 but amassed only 37 home runs, Kim’s bat always figured to be the biggest question mark when the Dodgers signed him.
Kling, who lost his home in the Palisades fire, is the winningest high school tennis coach in state history, having amassed more than 1,440 victories.
He played for the Bihar under-19s team and amassed consistent runs, prompting selectors to name him in the India Under-19s team.
"They've amassed these points by winning when it's hard, winning when it's ugly, winning when the opposition have put up a fight," adds Atkinson.
Aside from being a young female vicar, Ms White is also breaking the mould posting on TikTok, where she has amassed millions of views.
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