How Do You Use Amass In A Sentence?

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  1. It let her amass an army unlike any that had ever existed and showed her the key to victory. …
  2. The Greeks form a floating population of merchants and small traders, anxious to amass a fortune and return home. …
  3. It’s possible to amass quite a menagerie.

Which is the closest synonym for the word persistence?

synonyms for persistence

  • endurance.
  • grit.
  • perseverance.
  • stamina.
  • tenacity.
  • constancy.
  • doggedness.
  • resolution.

What is the adjective of Amass?

amassable. Capable of being amassed.

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What is the meaning of amass wealth?

/əˈmæs/ to get a large amount of something, especially money or information, by collecting it over a long period: She has amassed a huge fortune from her novels. Some of his colleagues envy the enormous wealth that he has amassed.

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