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amass

[uh-mas] / əˈmæs /


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That was followed by the largest military buildup the region has seen in decades, with an aircraft carrier, naval strike vessels, logistical ships and thousands of Marines amassing off the coast of Venezuela.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the run-up to the US attack early Saturday, as Washington amassed forces in the Caribbean, the Venezuelan leader was described in US media reports as heavily reliant on advisers and bodyguards from Cuba.

From Barron's

Since launching in 2024, Fresh Hell has amassed more than 75,000 subscribers—as well as what Brown calls a healthy revenue stream.

From The Wall Street Journal

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