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upsurge
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upsurge
(noun)
upsurge
/
ˈ
ʌpˌsɚʤ/
noun
plural
upsurges
upsurge
/
ˈ
ʌpˌsɚʤ/
noun
plural
upsurges
Britannica Dictionary definition of UPSURGE
[
count
]
:
a rapid or sudden increase or rise
—
usually +
in
or
of
a recent
upsurge in
crime
an
upsurge of
popularity
an
upsurge of
anger
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