Amass
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British pronunciation/ɐmˈæs/
American pronunciation/əˈmæs/

Definición y Significado de "amass"

to amass
01

amasar

to gather a large amount of money, knowledge, etc. gradually
Transitive: to amass sth
to amass definition and meaning
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Over time, the scholar amasses a wealth of knowledge on ancient civilizations.
Through careful saving and investment, they amass enough funds to retire comfortably.
He spent decades amassing a vast collection of rare coins from around the world.
02

acumular, reunir

to gather or come together into one group or place
Intransitive
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Reporters amassed outside the courthouse for the big trial.
Protesters amassed in front of the government building.
The children amassed around the teacher for storytime.
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Over time, the scholar amasses a wealth of knowledge on ancient civilizations.
Through careful saving and investment, they amass enough funds to retire comfortably.
He spent decades amassing a vast collection of rare coins from around the world.
Through years of hard work and dedication, she was able to amass a considerable fortune in real estate investments.
Despite facing numerous setbacks, he is amassing enough experience to become an expert in his field.
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