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the amassed
verb
To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate.
Exact(40)
Some of the amassed items are exotic, though.
Soils formed inside the kettle holes showed horizons whose thickness and properties appeared mostly inherited from the amassed layers.
Eventually a bus of burlesque dancers arrived, to the visible relief of the amassed media.
Despite the amassed body of clinical knowledge, the risk of obstetric complications that are associated with specific antibody profile has not been well-established.
Again, why? Jangfeldt suggests that this was the amassed fortune of many of the Jewish victims Wallenberg had helped, who had left their valuables with him for safekeeping.
The amassed information on combatants over 10 years amounts to the most detailed data ever assembled on battlefield trauma and its care, American military officers say.
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Happiness stems from the quality of our relationships, not the quantity amassed on the Internet.
The Imperial War Museum's original collections date back to the material amassed by the National War Museum Committee.
In court, the evidence amassed by the Mueller team has held up.
The Timberwolves amassed 33 points in the first quarter.
The Germans amassed 24 divisions for the attack.
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