upward surge
1surge — ► NOUN 1) a sudden powerful forward or upward movement. 2) a sudden large temporary increase. 3) a powerful rush of an emotion or feeling. ► VERB 1) move in a surge. 2) increase suddenly and powerfully. ORIGIN …
2surge — /sɜdʒ / (say serj) noun 1. a strong forward or upward movement, rush, or sweep, like that of swelling or rolling waves: the onward surge of an angry mob. 2. a strong, wavelike volume or body of something: a surge of smoke. 3. the rolling swell of …
3surge — n. & v. n. 1 a sudden or impetuous onset (a surge of anger). 2 the swell of the waves at sea. 3 a heavy forward or upward motion. 4 a rapid increase in price, activity, etc. over a short period. 5 a sudden marked increase in voltage of an… …
4surge — noun 1》 a sudden powerful forward or upward movement: tidal surges. 2》 a sudden large temporary increase. 3》 a powerful rush of an emotion or feeling. verb 1》 move in a surge. 2》 increase suddenly and powerfully. 3》 Nautical (of a rope, chain, or …
5up|surge — «noun. UHP SURJ; verb. uhp SURJ», noun, verb, surged, surg|ing. –n. 1. an upward turn or trend; rise; upturn: »an upsurge in grain production. 2. an upward surge; uprise: » …
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