Antonyms for en masse


Grammar : Adj, adv
Spell : ahn mas, en; French ahn mas
Phonetic Transcription : ɑn ˈmæs, ɛn; French ɑ̃ ˈmas


Definition of en masse

Origin :
  • French, literally "in mass."
  • adj all at once
  • adv all together
Example sentences :
  • I dodge discrimination, and characterize them en masse by negations.
  • Extract from : « The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No. 58, August, 1862 » by Various
  • I save time by thinking, if you can call it thinking, en masse—in generalities.
  • Extract from : « Erik Dorn » by Ben Hecht
  • There was a roar of protest from the Club members, en masse.
  • Extract from : « Blue Bonnet in Boston » by Caroline E. Jacobs
  • You are supposed to have escaped, en masse, from your keepers.
  • Extract from : « The Works of Edgar Allan Poe » by Edgar Allan Poe
  • From ancient times men have been considered, not as individuals, but en masse.
  • Extract from : « The Gist of Japan » by R. B. Peery
  • The guests accompanied him en masse to his hotel, and cheered again and again.
  • Extract from : « Ole Bull » by Sara C. Bull
  • But the Sussees, far south as they lie, are only the most southern Athabaskans en masse.
  • Extract from : « Opuscula » by Robert Gordon Latham
  • The stile was an old and very solid one, and had come down on him en masse.
  • Extract from : « The Eldest Son » by Archibald Marshall
  • As she left the Paddock and entered the course, the people rose to her en masse.
  • Extract from : « Boy Woodburn » by Alfred Ollivant
  • His life has solved it for me ever since I was able to regard it en masse.
  • Extract from : « Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton, B. A. Of Trinity College, Cambridge » by Arthur Christopher Benson

Synonyms for en masse

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