The difference between En masse and Jointly

When used as adverbs, en masse means in a single body or group, whereas jointly means together, acting as one.


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  1. En masse as an adverb:

    in a single body or group; as one; together

  1. Jointly as an adverb:

    Together, acting as one; collectively.

    Examples:

    "They jointly raised the child, even though they were no longer married."

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