The word 'en masse' is a French word. It means in a mass; as a group; all at once. An example of using this word in a sentence would be, "the crowds gathered for the grand opening, en masse".
There are two syllables in en masse.
En masse the people worked together
The French phrase "all together" can be translated as "tous ensemble" or "tous ensemble."
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According to Black's law Dictionary en masse means in a mass; in a large group all at once; all together.The company softball team moved en masse to a local pub for a celebration after winning the game.
The term from Latin for "as a group" is spelled en masse.
The phrase 'coaching en entreprise' originates from the French language. When translated into English the meaning of this phrase is 'buisness coaching'.
Crampe en masse et le hot dog géant was created in 2003.
when the entire cabinet of an organization leaves at one time ORIGIN of en masse is late 18th cent.: French, meaning literally 'in a mass.'
Their inability to survive en masse.
The opposite is together, in a group, or en masse.
The opposite is together, in a group, or en masse.