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be amassed
verb
To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate.
Exact(28)
They can be amassed and then bragged about.
If called upon, heavy equipment will be amassed there, then sent to New York.
There is no limit on the total amount of money that can be amassed in the two PAC's.
It turns out there is no statistic that a basketball player accumulates that cannot be amassed selfishly.
"It is an asset that must be amassed in abundant stockpiles and utilized with the utmost care.
A fund for such purposes could be amassed from the money currently spent on premiums, redirected into a no-fault system.
Similar(32)
So mountains of debt were amassed to fuel spending.
Even now it is not clear how much debt was amassed.
There, on August 24, a combined Anglo-Egyptian force of 26,000 men was amassed.
Organizers were warned that some 50,000 people were being amassed to invade Diggi Palace, the festival venue.
The defeat ended the Rangers' four-game winning streak, which was amassed against nonplayoff teams.
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