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enmasse

Definition:

Enmasse (adverb) refers to a large group or quantity of people or things, appearing or acting together simultaneously.

Enmasse (verb) means to come together or gather in a large group.

Enmasse (noun) describes a large body or crowd of people or things.

Examples:

Used as an adverb:

  1. The protesters gathered enmasse outside the courthouse.
  2. The fans cheered enmasse as their favorite team scored the winning goal.

Used as a verb:

  1. The students decided to enmasse at the park before heading to the school event.
  2. Passengers began to enmasse toward the boarding gate as the announcement was made.

Used as a noun:

  1. There was an enmasse of people lining up for the concert tickets.
  2. A volcanic eruption can cause an enmasse evacuation of the nearby towns.

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