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- verbamounting (present participle)
- come to be (the total) when added together:"losses amounted to over 10 million dollars"
- be the equivalent of:"their actions amounted to a conspiracy" · "what this guy was doing clearly did amount to persecution"
- develop into; become:"you'll never amount to anything"
OriginMiddle English (as a verb): from Old French amunter, from amont ‘upward’, literally ‘uphill’, from Latin ad montem. The noun use dates from the early 18th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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