surgent

pronunciation

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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 .

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