adjective
- capable of being gathered, collected, or accumulated
Usage: formal; often used in contexts of wealth, resources, or data
Examples
- The company found that customer data was highly amassable through their online platform.
- Wealth is amassable through hard work and smart investments.
- These small coins are amassable into a substantial sum over time.
- The library discovered that rare manuscripts were amassable from private collectors.
- Digital information is easily amassable in the modern age.