surge

[ surj ]
/ sɜrdʒ /

noun

verb (used without object), surged, surg·ing.

verb (used with object), surged, surg·ing.

to cause to surge or roll in or as in waves.
Nautical. to slacken (a rope).

Origin of surge

1480–90; perhaps < Latin surgere to spring up, arise, stand up

OTHER WORDS FROM surge

un·surg·ing, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH surge

serge surge

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British Dictionary definitions for surge

surge
/ (sɜːdʒ) /

noun

verb

Derived forms of surge

surgeless, adjective surger, noun

Word Origin for surge

C15: from Latin surgere to rise, from sub- up + regere to lead

Scientific definitions for surge

surge
[ sûrj ]

A coastal rise in water level caused by wind.