Present participle for to assemble or cause to assemble into a single body or mass
“Dark clouds would mass overhead, and there would be an ominous stillness, as if nature was holding its breath.”
Present participle for to bring or assemble a group of people together
“They expected to mass an army of three hundred thousand men to throw bodily against the invaders and prevent their advance.”
Present participle for to bring a group together (for a common cause)
“By doing so, they expected to mass an army of three hundred thousand men to throw bodily against the invaders.”
Present participle for to gather or meet in a common location
“Conditions have changed since those days in the early 1950s, when a crowd would mass to hear his election speeches.”
The action of focusing or amassing onto a central point or location
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