surge (Meaning)

Wordnet

surge (n)

a sudden forceful flow

a sudden or abrupt strong increase

a large sea wave

Wordnet

surge (v)

rise and move, as in waves or billows

rise rapidly

rise or move forward

rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave

see one's performance improve

surge Sentence Examples

  1. The recent surge in COVID-19 cases has overwhelmed hospitals and strained healthcare systems.
  2. A surge of electricity coursed through the electrical circuit, causing a short circuit.
  3. The country experienced a surge of economic growth after the implementation of new policies.
  4. The demand for medical supplies surged amidst the global pandemic.
  5. The population of the city witnessed a significant surge in the past decade.
  6. The power surge damaged sensitive electronic devices and appliances.
  7. A surge of adrenaline surged through her veins as she faced the daunting challenge.
  8. The energy surge from the newly installed solar panels reduced the household's electricity dependence.
  9. The surge in oil prices has put a strain on the budgets of consumers and businesses alike.
  10. The surge in online shopping during the holiday season led to heavy traffic and delivery delays.

FAQs About the word surge

a sudden forceful flow, a sudden or abrupt strong increase, a large sea wave, rise and move, as in waves or billows, rise rapidly, rise or move forward, rise or

swell,wave,tsunami, billow, whitecap, comber, sea(s), surf, tidal wave, riffle

shut (in or up), restrain, contain, shut (in or up),restrain, contain, bottle (up),bottle (up),

The recent surge in COVID-19 cases has overwhelmed hospitals and strained healthcare systems.

A surge of electricity coursed through the electrical circuit, causing a short circuit.

The country experienced a surge of economic growth after the implementation of new policies.

The demand for medical supplies surged amidst the global pandemic.