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View usage for: (ʌpsɜːʳdʒ) singular nounIf there is an upsurge in something, there is a sudden, large increase in it. [formal] ...the upsurge in oil prices. [+ in] Saudi bankers say there's been an upsurge of business confidence since the end ofthe war. [+ of] Synonyms: increase, rise, growth, boost More Synonyms of upsurge upsurge in British Englishverb (ʌpˈsɜːdʒ)1. (intransitive) mainly literary to surge up upsurge in American English (ʌpˈsɜrdʒ; for n. ˈʌpˌsɜrdʒ) verb intransitiveWord forms: upˈsurged or upˈsurging Examples of 'upsurge' in a sentenceupsurge Business intelligence is enjoying an upsurge of interest.The country has seen a recent upsurge in protests.This upsurge in interest coincides with figures highlighting the appeal of this investment.The shortage of homes to buy is leading to an upsurge of interest in renting.There is undoubtedly a risk that our exit will be destabilised by an upsurge in violence.The upsurge in violence may have improved their chances of the meeting taking place.This did not spark a huge upsurge in funding or performance.There were any number of reasons for this huge upsurge.References to the recent upsurge of doping scandals in sprinting do not faze him.But the football behind it was indicative of the recent upsurge in form.So why the sudden upsurge now?An upsurge in violence is certain.This may help explain the gruesome upsurge of violence in countries like Mexico.In a worst case scenario, they could be a focus of a new upsurge of violence instead.Interestingly, few of the artists who sing on these ads see an upsurge in sales for their own songs.I hope these same council officials are around in a decade when there is a sudden upsurge of anorexia patients.Historic churches are ripe for an upsurge of interest and enthusiasm like that which has brought back historic country houses into huge demand '.He said: 'We have already seen an upsurge in tourism.It was convenient to imagine that the economy's strong performance in the summer reflected an upsurge of confidence in the new Government.There was no interval for reflection, no sudden upsurge of remorse for my past sins, nor did my life pass in rapid review before my eyes. In other languagesupsurge British English: upsurge NOUN If there is an upsurge in something, there is a sudden, large increase in it. ...the upsurge in oil prices. - American English: upsurge
- Brazilian Portuguese: explosão
- Chinese: 剧增
- European Spanish: aumento
- French: flambée
- German: Zunahme
- Italian: impennata
- Japanese: 高まり
- Korean: 급증
- European Portuguese: explosão
- Latin American Spanish: aumento
Definition a rapid rise or swell an upsurge in oil prices Additional synonymsDefinition an increase or rise The paper is enjoying a boost in circulation. Synonyms rise, increase, advance, jump, addition, improvement, expansion, upsurge, upturn, increment, upswing, upward turn a sudden escalation of unrest in the south-eastern region Synonyms increase, rise, build-up, expansion, heightening, developing, acceleration, upsurge, intensification, amplificationDefinition the process of growing the unchecked growth of the country's population Synonyms increase, development, expansion, extension, growing, heightening, proliferation, enlargement, multiplication - upstage
- upstanding
- upstart
- upsurge
- uptight
- upturn
- upward
Additional synonymsDefinition an increase in amount, cost, or quantity the prospect of another rise in interest rates Synonyms increase, climb, upturn, upswing, advance, improvement, ascent, upsurge, bounce, upward turn Definition an upward trend or improvement There has been a modest upturn in most parts of the industry. Synonyms rise, increase, boost, improvement, recovery, revival, advancement, upsurge, upswing |