surgent
pronunciation
How to pronounce surgent in British English: UK ['sɜ:dʒənt]
How to pronounce surgent in American English: US ['sɜdʒənt]
Word Origin
- surgent (adj.)
- "rising in waves," 1590s, from Latin surgentem (nominative surgens) "rising," present participle of surgere "to rise" (see surge (n.)). In psychology from 1933.
Example
- 1. Life difficult several clarity , feiends always close affection , scrapping seven feelings six desires , surgent human society no longer fan .
- 2. Boundless huge , surgent human society , return to mou four hope , appreciation is a beautiful scenery , corner everyone longing , four seasons fitting , unique flavor of the landscape .
- 3. With the development of international civil and business relations , it become surgent to reform the international civil procedure law .
- 4. The world bank has issued a report saying that developing countries could experience a surgent economic growth and sharp reduction in poverty by investing more heavily in young people .