1. amassed - Adjective
2. amassed - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryI refer, of course, to the debts our nation has amassed for itself over decades of indulgence. It is the new Red Menace, this time consisting of ink. We can debate its origins endlessly and search for villains on ideological grounds, but the reality is pure arithmetic. Mitch Daniels
Genius is no more than childhood recaptured at will, childhood equipped now with man's physical means to express itself, and with the analytical mind that enables it to bring order into the sum of experience, involuntarily amassed. Charles Baudelaire
Our knowledge is the amassed thought and experience of innumerable minds. Ralph Waldo Emerson
I know that I am a small, weak man, but I have amassed a large library; I dream of dangerous places. Terry Pratchett
I have certainly amassed many historical research gathering skills. Iris Chang
Even dust amassed will grow into a mountain. Japanese Proverb