Sentences

amass in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To accumulate or gather a large quantity of something over time.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to amass a collection of rare coins to showcase at the exhibition.
  2. Over the years, he managed to amass a wealth of knowledge on ancient civilizations.
  3. The charity aimed to amass enough donations to build a new community center.
  4. In her quest to amass fame, she took on various roles in independent films.
  5. They worked tirelessly to amass evidence that would support their case in court.
  6. He hopes to amass a following on social media by sharing his travel adventures.
  7. The scientist sought to amass data from multiple experiments to validate her hypothesis.
  8. To prepare for the winter, the squirrels began to amass nuts from the forest.
  9. Through diligent saving, she was able to amass a significant amount for her future.
  10. The organization was able to amass support from several key stakeholders in the community.
  11. She worked tirelessly to amass a fortune in the tech industry.
  12. Over the years, he managed to amass a collection of rare stamps from around the world.
  13. The charity aims to amass enough donations to build a new community center.
  14. Historically, empires would amass wealth through conquest and trade.
  15. In her quest for knowledge, she sought to amass as many books as possible.
  16. The team hopes to amass evidence that will support their case in court.
  17. As the storm approached, they began to amass supplies for an extended power outage.
  18. He used his charisma to amass a loyal following in the online gaming community.
  19. The festival was a great opportunity to amass new experiences and friendships.
  20. Through hard work and dedication, she was able to amass a significant amount of savings.