serges

[US]/[ˈsɜːdʒ]/
[UK]/[ˈsɜːrdʒ]/

Translation

n.a surge of people; a sudden and large increase in something (e.g., demand, price); a sudden powerful forward movement, especially by a crowd or in a fluid.
v.to increase suddenly and significantly.; to move forward suddenly and powerfully.

Phrases & Collocations

serges suit

wearing serges

serges fabric

serged edge

serges pants

serged hem

serges dress

serges jacket

serged neatly

Example Sentences

the company serges ahead with its new product launch.

he serges through the crowd to reach the front.

the team serges its efforts towards the deadline.

she serges herself to finish the project on time.

the athlete serges up the final stretch of the race.

they serged their resources into the marketing campaign.

the project serges forward despite the challenges.

the army serged across the border to secure the area.

the startup serges to gain market share quickly.

the government serges to address the economic crisis.

the band serged through their setlist with energy.

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