SURGE Meaning and
Definition
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Surge is a noun that refers to a sudden and powerful forward or upward movement or increase. It can also be used as a verb, meaning to move or rush in a sudden and powerful way, or to increase suddenly and significantly.
As a noun, surge often describes a rapid movement of a large quantity of something, such as a surge of water in a river or a surge of electricity in an electrical circuit. It can also describe a sudden increase in intensity, as in a surge of emotions or a surge of energy. In the context of economic or financial matters, surge denotes a rapid and significant increase in value, investment, or activity.
When used as a verb, surge typically describes a sudden and forceful rush or movement in a specific direction. For instance, people might surge forward in a crowd, or waves might surge onto the shore. In relation to energy or power, surging can refer to an increase in the flow or availability of electricity or other resources.
Overall, surge implies a rapid, intense, and substantial movement, increase, or rise. It conveys a sense of powerful momentum or acceleration, often in a short period of time.
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• The large waves or billows; a great rolling swell of water; in shipbuilding, a certain tapered part of a capstan.
• To swell; to rise high and roll, as waves; to slip back, as a cable; to let go suddenly, as a rope.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of SURGE
The word "surge" derives from the Latin word "surgere", which means "to rise" or "to go up". It entered the English language around the 16th century, initially referring to the rising or swelling of waves or water. Over time, "surge" developed more general figurative meanings, referring to a sudden and powerful increase or movement, often characterized by intensity or momentum.
Idioms with the word SURGE
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surge up
The idiom "surge up" typically refers to a sudden, powerful, and rapid upward movement or increase in intensity, often related to emotions, energy, or levels of activity. It suggests a sudden surge or rise in force or impact.
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surge in(to sth)
The idiom "surge in(to sth)" refers to a sudden and powerful increase or advance in a particular activity, situation, or state. It implies a rapid, intense, and often unexpected movement or rise into a certain area or domain.
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surge out (of sth)
The idiom "surge out (of sth)" typically means to move or flow quickly and forcefully out of something. It implies a sudden and powerful movement, often describing a large group of people or objects rapidly exiting a confined space.
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Conjugate verb Surge
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