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are amassed
verb
To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate.
Exact(18)
Tens of thousands of Turkish troops are amassed on the border.
Instead artworks are amassed through donations, or bought with monies donated for the explicit purpose of buying art.
Points are amassed throughout the regular season feeding into a four-tournament finale in September with increasingly diminishing fields.
"I know that lists of local lawyers and national legal talent are amassed and will be deployed if need be.
Books and journals are amassed in strata so deep that they look like the floor's naturally occurring geological eructations.
The key clues are amassed by K, who arrives from Japan to search the island while Miu seeks help in Athens.
Similar(42)
"The scanner, the lab, and the data we are amassing.
But the justices, while novices on the stump and restricted by judicial rules on campaigning, are amassing their own supporters.
TC: You are amassing a lot of data already — and potentially more.
They can be amassed and then bragged about.
So mountains of debt were amassed to fuel spending.
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