Amasses

/əˈmæsɪz/

इकट्ठा करता/करती है; जमा करता/करती है; संचित करता/करती है

Origin & History

From French “amasser” (‘to heap up’), ultimately from Old French and related to “mass”.

फ्रेंच “amasser” (“ढेर लगाना/इकट्ठा करना”) से आया; मूल रूप से पुरानी फ्रेंच से, और “mass” (ढेर/समूह) से संबंधित।

Definition

“Amasses” (3rd person singular of “amass”) means to collect things in large amounts over time—such as money, information, or objects—often by accumulating little by little.

“Amasses” (“amass” का तृतीय पुरुष एकवचन रूप) का अर्थ है समय के साथ बड़ी मात्रा में चीज़ें इकट्ठा/जमा करना—जैसे पैसा, जानकारी या वस्तुएँ—अक्सर धीरे-धीरे संचय करके।

Parts of Speech

Verb:
She amasses evidence before making any accusation.

Usage Examples

The company amasses customer data to improve its services.
He amasses a fortune through careful investing.
Over the years, the museum amasses rare artifacts.
She amasses books faster than she can read them.

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Idioms & Phrases

Amass a fortune
बड़ी दौलत/संपत्ति जमा करना
Amass evidence
सबूत इकट्ठा करना
Amass wealth
धन-संपत्ति संचित करना