the farmer amasses the hay to make hay bales.
i wanted to amass Ms. Demiaolo
"a prudent investor can amass a fortune in the stock market over the long run." this sentence does not belong to me, i did not come up with it.
Amass means to gather together in one location. A good example sentence for this word would be, the people were amass waiting for the president to make the exciting announcement.
(Amass - to heap together, pile up)"By working hard and spending little, he managed to amass a fortune."
People enter politics only to amass money, by whatever means.
the crowd amassed for the parade
He amassed his wealth for his family. This is an example using the word amass.
A verb: "I'll Amass a fortune before I'm done".
The adverb form of "amass" is "amassingly." However, it is worth noting that this form is rarely used in everyday language. Instead, one might use phrases like "to amass greatly" or "to amass significantly" to convey the idea of doing so in a notable manner.
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