surged Antonyms
Meaning of surged
surged
to move with a surge or in surges, a large wave or billow, a swelling, rolling, or sweeping forward like that of a wave, to rise suddenly to an excessive or abnormal value, a swelling, rolling, or sweeping forward like that of a wave or series of waves, to rise and move in waves or billows, the resulting elevation of water level, a movement (such as a slipping or slackening) of a rope or cable, a sudden jerk or strain caused by such a movement, to let go or slacken gradually, to move in or as if in waves, to slip around a windlass, capstan, or bitts, a series of such swells or billows, a transient sudden rise of current or voltage in an electrical circuit, to rise and fall actively
surged Sentence Examples
- The river surged with torrential rainfall, threatening to overflow its banks.
- The crowd surged forward, eager to catch a glimpse of the celebrity guest.
- Prices surged as demand for essential commodities outstripped supply.
- The stock market surged to record highs after positive economic news.
- Emotions surged through her as she read the heartfelt letter from her long-lost love.
- The water surge from the dam threatened to flood the surrounding areas.
- The crowd surged out of the stadium, their voices raised in triumph.
- The surge of adrenaline made her heart race and her palms sweat.
- The pandemic caused a surge in hospitalizations, straining medical resources.
- The surging waves crashed against the shore, creating a deafening roar.
FAQs About the word surged
to move with a surge or in surges, a large wave or billow, a swelling, rolling, or sweeping forward like that of a wave, to rise suddenly to an excessive or abn
poured, disgorged, streamed, belched, gushed, emanated, spewed,erupted, sprang, spurted
shut (in or up),contained, restrained,,bottled (up)
The river surged with torrential rainfall, threatening to overflow its banks.
The crowd surged forward, eager to catch a glimpse of the celebrity guest.
Prices surged as demand for essential commodities outstripped supply.
The stock market surged to record highs after positive economic news.