Examples of 'amasses' in a sentence

Meaning of "amasses"

The verb 'amass' means to gather or collect a large quantity of something over time, often used to indicate accumulation
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of amass

How to use "amasses" in a sentence

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Who amasses wealth and counts it over.
Brings us so much joy and amasses a fortune.
Who amasses wealth and keeps on counting it.
Play until somebody amasses enough points to win.
He amasses an army to defend us from attack.
Any object amasses all sorts.
Who amasses wealth and counts it over and again.
I would not be surprised if China amasses double that amount.
Who amasses and then hoards.
The gene appears to help repair DNA damage that amasses as we age.
Who amasses wealth and hordes it.
While a greater peril amasses West.
Olympic family amasses sports clothes to give to refugees.
Notice that the King of the North amasses gold.
So he amasses an army of his own.

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In the story, a schoolboy secretly amasses a fortune in penny stocks.
He amasses riches but does not know who will gather them.
Grain production is being amasses in the regions of its mass cultivation.
She amasses a large sum of money from her profession as a Photographer.
Ads are also an option, provided that the site amasses considerable traffic.
Transnational cooperation amasses the resources needed for better interpretation of key social issues.
He has you spied on by snitches and supervisors, he amasses a dossier on every employee.
The one who amasses the most money would also receive a special prize.
The very opposite of a priest is a consumer, one who buys and amasses things.
And he amasses all that evidence from every possible source that he can draw it.
Magna outlines, creates and produces innovatively propelled frameworks and constructs and amasses complete vehicles.
Hengist soon amasses a massive army to face Ambrosius.
After posting a video of herself robbing a convenience store, Kiya amasses a huge social media following.
Ninja amasses a million subscribers on Mixer in less than a week.
Brings us so much joy and amasses a fortune. They take it away.
Amasses troops and missiles on Turkish border with Syria.
But, as the urban population amasses so do the challenges associated with overpopulation.
Priestly tradition is stable, authoritarian, controlling, focused on outward conduct, amasses wealth, power and prestige.
Richard Virenque amasses an unbeatable points total for his seventh King of the Mountains title.
After faking a head injury, Vitus secretly amasses a fortune on the stock market.
He amasses subscriptions, he maintains that it is the task.
In other words a person amasses rewards when he recites the Qur'an.
It amasses fortunes through blackmail and extortion and acquires unheard-of privileges.
N do not know, but if I real amasses prove me las I am wrong.
If a boss amasses several cars, then it is considered a train.
Kylie Jenner 's Rise and Shine amasses 1 billon views in a week.
A man amasses wealth, only to leave it to another who does not deserve it.
If we look at Earth, it amasses itself, it builds itself.
He amasses wealth by brain and hand … and becomes a power in the land.
This is the power of Artemis Academy, and it's Majesty who amasses it all.
A person who amasses a fortune like a pirate or a gangster?
Iran amasses more low-enriched uranium than allowed by nuclear deal.
You're… The Lord who amasses the sorrow of the knights?
Who amasses wealth and considers it a provision ( against mishap ) ;.
It 's a jutsu … whereby he amasses power … from lower-ranking clansman to create lightning.

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