1. en masse - Adjective
2. en masse - Adverb
all together
Source: WordNeten-masse
the students turned out en masse Source: Internet
According to him, some foreigners come into Nigeria en-masse to work without paying taxes to government and without the prerequisite formality to monitor and capture their stay. Source: Internet
Although the company’s earnings were mostly in line with analyst expectations, the numbers disappointed investors, however, who sold off shares en masse on Friday. Source: Internet
After Katie Miller’s diagnosis on Friday, reporters, en masse, began wearing masks, too. Source: Internet
All cadets reside on campus and dine together en masse on weekdays for breakfast and lunch. Source: Internet
Already, President has claimed that mail-in voting will lead to widespread fraud, falsely asserting that some states are sending voters ballots en masse when in fact they are being given applications to obtain mail in ballots. Source: Internet