Do you think it would be weird to replace “crowded” with “massed”?
I figured that was the way to use “mass” in Google but also couldn’t find it in Google search results.
What happened
if the train was more massed than usual and had faster trains than usual?
What is the answer?
Using “massed” in place of “crowded” as in your example sentence is not a correct usage. Also some use of “massed” has been suggested (along with other usages) I would just like to
use the word “packed”.
No, mass as a verb means to gather or mobilize people; usually troops, or to assemble.
What are the sources of terrorism and who will attack us? Why has all that massed hard left soldiers mobilized?
A crowd of over a hundred outside your house may be on your side at this point.
What are some possible synonyms for “crowded”?
The train was more packed/crammed/cramped than usual.
What is wrong with a “really good” book about a dog?
Is there a transitive verb, based on mass? There is, and it means “to arrange something” or “to group something” or to “gather something together”.
I have seen a situation where they grouped a considerable quantity of arms in the J.S.C.M. jail-house. I have seen these before but I can’t see how it was done.
In Chennai. a considerable quantity of weapons was massed in the jailhouse. At that time, the jail house had been “not massed” by the police.
In the same way, it is not your train that would be massed. The passengers are massed. The system works. Now that PITUS is in operation, they are moving out of the trains. What would be “The
train cars were massed in the train yard.
Cars had been brought into the yard again.
There is also an intransitive verb, mass, which means “to gather together in a crowd or in a (somewhat disorderly) group”.
When the children in the water were stopped to eat ice-cream they were frightened by the story that they were being massed near the ice-cream truck. The kids were not hurt or concerned.
What is the difference between “Alon’s” and “Them”?