Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of amassing; a heap collected; a great quantity or number brought together; an accumulation.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun An amassing; a heap collected; a large quantity or number brought together; an accumulation.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The act of
amassing .
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Examples
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And you, Jeb Bush, are a the scion of a family of fascists who believe - quite unAmericanly - that our representative government exists primarily to stay out of your elitist control and private amassment of wealth.
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I was more captivated with the soul, the amassment underneath all of his physical prowess, as arching love making made me blind to the ways and whims of logic.
Whispering to the Creature, “You are the Reason the World Is…” Amy Geeleher Burt 2011
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A smallish amassment of white powder, parsed into evenly-spaced rows, sits atop our Nuevo Roma coffee table's black marble surface, the sight of which, perhaps even just a week or so ago, would have produced a slavering Pavlovian-like effect over me, but tonight, it only makes my stomach drop and almost triples my heart rate, which Ashley immediately recognizes.
Things You Can Do, Some Can't Be Done Joseph M. Owens 2011
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What we have now is a short-lived amassment of goods and spectacular high living for the obscenely wealthy, who must be thinking 'Après nous le déluge' [1] if they are thinking at all, which is doubtful.
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Marxism rejected much of that, by rejecting the idea of great wealth amassment by anyone other than thestate.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Quick Note on Sunstein and the Precautionary Principle 2009
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He let nothing, not friendship, not justice, not truth stand in the way of his amassment of wealth.
Integrity Cox, Damian 2008
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His great period of amassment was still ahead of him.
Rich Man’s Burden 2006
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His great period of amassment was still ahead of him.
Rich Man’s Burden 2006
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They resent the amassment of power and money by conservatives and want it to flow more "equitably" rather than simply compete for the resources in the capitalist game.
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The philosophy of greed and power-amassment already was in place years prior to that.
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