- nounsurge (noun) · surges (plural noun)
- a sudden powerful forward or upward movement, especially by a crowd or by a natural force such as the waves or tide:"flooding caused by tidal surges"
- a sudden large increase, typically a brief one that happens during an otherwise stable or quiescent period:"the firm predicted a 20% surge in sales"
- a sudden marked increase in voltage or current in an electric circuit.
- a powerful rush of an emotion or feeling:"Sophie felt a surge of anger"
- a major deployment of military forces to reinforce those already in a particular area.
verbsurge (verb) · surges (third person present) · surged (past tense) · surged (past participle) · surging (present participle)- (of a crowd or a natural force) move suddenly and powerfully forward or upward:"the journalists surged forward"
- (of an electric voltage or current) increase suddenly.
- increase suddenly and powerfully:"shares surged to a record high" · "to meet surging demand, aerospace firms want to increase production"
- (of an emotion or feeling) affect someone powerfully and suddenly:"indignation surged up within her"
- nautical(of a rope, chain, or windlass) slip back with a jerk.
Originlate 15th century (in the sense ‘fountain, stream’): the noun (in early use) from Old French sourgeon; the verb partly from the Old French stem sourge-, based on Latin surgere ‘to rise’. Early senses of the verb included ‘rise and fall on the waves’ and ‘swell with great force’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a sudden powerful forward or upward movement, especially by a crowd or by a natural force such as the waves or tide:
- a sudden large increase, typically a brief one that happens during an otherwise stable or quiescent period:
- a powerful rush of an emotion or feeling:
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