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amassing

noun as in accrual

Weak match

noun as in amassment

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But together they are quite the pair, amassing nearly 25 million followers on Instagram alone.

The Fuhrer claimed in his will that he was a man of modest means—but he was amassing billions in property, art, and cash.

Television reports of troops amassing in the hills around The Cathedral were all over the news.

They're not about amassing medals, so much as engendering goodwill; less cut-throat competition, more track and fealty.

Amassing a collection of his own, moreover, might eventually ease his entrance into elitist scientific circles.

Turn that discovery to better uses than the mere amassing of wealth.

He would never have asked advice of any one in reference either to amassing or to returning money.

It is true that numerous Uitlanders acquired competences, and some were amassing fortunes, but such prizes were comparatively few.

The time and energy of men is occupied in amassing facts, in lecturing, and then in eternal examinations.

You owed me that--but a small return for all I had lavished upon you, but a small return for the fortune I was amassing for you.

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On this page you'll find 106 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to amassing, such as: accumulation, buildup, increase, and amassment.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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