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amassed

adjective as in aggregate

adjective as in assembled

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adjective as in saved

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He amassed around 3,000 inanimate objects, which he started collecting after his father’s death.

The company has amassed a string of multibillion-dollar investments that can be seen as a vote of confidence in its business.

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In the decades that followed, he amassed a large corporate empire in the Valley that also included vast land holdings and a film production company.

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“Killing the Dead” is, for all its amassed scholarship, speculative.

Growing up in Los Angeles, and going to a creative arts high school in downtown, she had inadvertently amassed a small audience of well-connected “it” girls, party friends and up-and-comers in creative industries.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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