Pronunciation: /ˈsɜːrdʒɪŋ/
noun a strong and sudden increase or burst
A1 The surging waves crashed against the shore.
A2 The surging crowd pushed forward to get a better view of the concert.
B1 The surging demand for the product led to an increase in production.
B2 The surging popularity of the band resulted in sold-out concerts across the country.
C1 The surging economy was attributed to a combination of factors including increased consumer spending and government investments.
C2 The surging interest in sustainable living practices has led to a boom in eco-friendly products and services.
verb to move rapidly and forcefully in a particular direction
A1 The river is surging after heavy rainfall.
A2 The crowd began surging towards the stage as the concert started.
B1 The company's profits are surging due to increased demand for their products.
B2 Inflation is surging, causing concerns for the economy.
C1 The political party is surging in popularity ahead of the upcoming election.
C2 The surging waves crashed against the shore, creating a spectacular sight.
adjective increasing or growing rapidly and strongly
A1 The surging waves crashed against the shore.
A2 The surging crowd pushed forward to get a better view of the concert.
B1 The surging demand for the new product caught the company off guard.
B2 The surging popularity of the TV show led to a second season being commissioned.
C1 The surging economy showed signs of overheating.
C2 The surging political unrest threatened to destabilize the region.
formal The surging demand for renewable energy sources has led to increased investment in solar and wind power.
informal The prices of sneakers have been surging lately, making it harder to find affordable options.
slang The new video game is surging in popularity among teenagers.
figurative Emotions were surging within her as she watched the final scene of the movie.
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