surge - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of surge in Hindi

  • महोर्मि
  • रेला
  • आवेश
  • मौज
  • हिलोरा
  • लहर
  • हिलोर
  • तरङ्ग

verb

  • हिलोरे मारना
  • उमड़ना
  • लहर उठना

surge Definition

verb

  • (of a crowd or a natural force) move suddenly and powerfully forward or upward. ( (एक भीड़ या एक प्राकृतिक बल के) अचानक और शक्तिशाली रूप से आगे या ऊपर की ओर बढ़ते हैं। )

noun

  • a sudden powerful forward or upward movement, especially by a crowd or by a natural force such as the waves or tide. ( अचानक शक्तिशाली आगे या ऊपर की ओर बढ़ना, विशेषकर भीड़ द्वारा या लहरों या ज्वार जैसी किसी प्राकृतिक शक्ति द्वारा। )

surge Example

  • Its circuits seemed to spark and its visual screen simply gave out as a surge of electric energy ripped through its metal frame.
  • Then there is a surge as the crowd changes direction.
  • Hiding her face behind her shoulder-length black hair, she fought for control as a powerful surge of emotions swept through her.
  • He warned that unless supply continued to meet demand, prices would surge once again.
  • I shouted, feeling a sudden surge of anger.
  • Killarney is experiencing a surge in interest for larger retail units, mirroring a trend seen in other large rural towns, according to local agents.
  • Behind the recent surge in demand is a pickup in consumer spending after a long spell in the doldrums.
  • Most important, the turn for the better in the job market over the past year has supplied the household sector with a growth surge in income from wages and salaries.
  • All that was needed was a sufficient amount of anger and a powerful surge of hatred.
  • The good boss who finds one of his executives has failed to deliver a piece of research on time and to the right standard will probably feel a surge of anger or irritation.
  • Is that just a short-term boost, caused by a temporary surge in the oil price?
  • After decades with barely a mention, the game seems to have experienced a huge surge in popularity.
  • Watch out for a surge of interest in the Honda CR-V, which gets a marvellous new diesel engine next year.
  • he felt a surge of pain
  • Apart from a temporary, minor surge in the sale of motor vehicles, expenditures on consumer durables were flat over the year.
  • During the hurricane, the one-story bar was swamped by the tidal surge .
  • Due to the recent surge of stock options, more investors today than ever before seem to have problems with overly concentrated portfolios.
  • Monstrous storms descend from the Artic circle, blanketing Europe in snow, sending a tidal surge across the US east coast, and flattening the west.
  • A power surge pulsed from the handle, causing the glow to explode around Zach.
  • she felt a surge of anger
  • I held back the surge of emotions stirred by her words.
  • The surge of electricity blew a nearby transformer, knocking out the power supply.
  • This weapon generates a very short, intense energy pulse producing a transient surge of thousands of volts that kills semiconductor devices.
  • The surge forward as the car rockets away down the road is a serious g-force event.
  • The Halifax suggests that low interest rates and strong consumer confidence is behind the latest surge in prices.
  • Grace and Mark entered with the surge of the crowd.
  • They hang on precariously on to the vehicle and their job is to ensure that anyone who gets close to the leader does not end up falling on him or her due to the surge of the crowd from behind.
  • Mobile phone companies have reported a massive surge in sales in the run-up to Christmas.
  • Electronic failures are most common after a power surge or due to some other electric problem, and the most common type is control board failure.
  • Who can deny that surge of pride at being told Britain has bronze in the yachting?