Sentence examples for to amassing from inspiring English sources

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to amassing

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To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate.

  • To amass a treasure or a fortune

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Winning the popular vote is therefore akin to amassing the most hits in a baseball game.

Monday's vote suggested that reformers were close to amassing the votes needed to meet that requirement.

The Senate majority leader comes off as a rather pallid cyborg, devoted entirely to amassing and wielding power in the arcane institution in which he serves.

Reagan won 49 states en route to amassing 525 electoral votes to Mondale's 13 one of the biggest landslides in U.S. election history.

Suffice it to say that I dedicated the rest of my life to amassing $600, even if I had to step on a few toes to get it.

Adding to the injustice, Walt's best friend at Cal Tech has applied his talents to amassing a fortune and married Walt's brilliant and ethereal-looking ex.

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The final step is to amass the one million signatures.

That's a lot of money to amass.

Entry would allow professionals like him to amass more land.

It took Mr. Perry five years to amass the posters.

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