amassed (Meaning)

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amassed (imp. & p. p.)

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amassed Sentence Examples

  1. Over the course of his successful career, the entrepreneur amassed a considerable fortune through strategic investments.
  2. The archaeologist was thrilled to have amassed a collection of ancient artifacts from various excavation sites.
  3. Throughout his lifetime, the historian amassed an impressive library of rare manuscripts and historical documents.
  4. The athlete's dedication to training and competition allowed him to have amassed a remarkable collection of medals and trophies.
  5. Through hard work and determination, the author amassed a loyal readership for her best-selling novels.
  6. The philanthropist had amassed significant wealth and decided to use it for charitable causes to make a positive impact on society.
  7. Over the years, the scientist had amassed a wealth of data that contributed to groundbreaking discoveries in her field.
  8. The museum curator proudly showcased the art collection that had been amassed over decades, featuring works from renowned artists.
  9. The tech company had amassed a vast user base, making its products some of the most widely used in the industry.
  10. The politician's popularity grew as he amassed support from diverse demographics during his campaign.

FAQs About the word amassed

of Amass

built-up,compiled, accrued, aggregated, conglomerated,accruable, gradual, cumulative, increscent, stepwise

regressive, decremental,regressive, decremental, decrescent, decrescent,degressive, degressive,

Over the course of his successful career, the entrepreneur amassed a considerable fortune through strategic investments.

The archaeologist was thrilled to have amassed a collection of ancient artifacts from various excavation sites.

Throughout his lifetime, the historian amassed an impressive library of rare manuscripts and historical documents.

The athlete's dedication to training and competition allowed him to have amassed a remarkable collection of medals and trophies.