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mount

verb as in climb

verb as in increase, grow

verb as in affix, frame

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Example Sentences

Volunteers for Steel and Tran have mounted labor-intensive campaigns to find those voters and get them to turn in their forms.

As cases continue to mount, the human and financial costs increase.

From Salon

However, the global economy is shifting rapidly, and pressure is mounting.

From BBC

They should use the state’s power and influence to mount a pro-environment offense, counteracting as much of the impending damage as possible.

Jordan said the California measure faced additional hurdles, including the short time supporters had to mount a campaign.

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

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