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amass

[uh-mas] / əˈmæs /


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She accused the firm, which she left in the fall of 2024, of amassing plaintiffs through “practices that appeared designed to exploit vulnerable individuals.”

From Los Angeles Times

Many, including Musk, amass wealth through private enterprises that can be difficult to value.

From Barron's

Beijing has amassed such a formidable arsenal of missiles that concentrating combat planes in one or two well-known locations almost anywhere in the region would put them in danger of being wiped out.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since his successful bet against the housing market, Burry has amassed a legion of online fans who pore over his posts in forums including Reddit’s Burryology.

From The Wall Street Journal

Turner, like Young a third-year pro, has come on in the second half of the season to amass seven sacks.

From Los Angeles Times