SOAR vs SURGE: NOUN
- The act of soaring.
- An upward flight.
- The act of soaring; upward flight.
- The height attained in soaring; the range of one who or that which soars.
- The act of soaring, or rising in the air.
- See sore.
- The altitude or scope attained in soaring.
- The act of rising upward into the air
- A sudden or abrupt strong increase
- A spring; a fountain.
- The motion of, or produced by, a great wave.
- The tapered part of a windlass barrel or a capstan, upon which the cable surges, or slips.
- A sudden rush, flood or increase which is transient.
- The maximum amplitude of a vehicles' forward/backward oscillation
- A sudden electrical spike or increase of voltage and current.
- The swell or heave of the sea. (FM 55-501).
- A large sea wave
- A temporary release or slackening of a cable.
- The part of a windlass into which the cable surges.
- A brief increase in the intensity of solar activity such as X-ray emission, solar wind, solar flares, and prominences.
- A sudden, transient increase or oscillation in electric current or voltage.
- A period of intense effort that improves a competitor's standing, as in a race.
- A sudden onrush or increase.
- The forward and backward motion of a ship subjected to wave action.
- A sudden rushing motion like that of a great wave.
- A powerful wave or swell of water.
- A spring; a fountain; a source of water.
- A sudden forceful flow
- The act of surging, or of heaving in an undulatory manner.
- In ship-building, the tapered part in front of the whelps, between the chocks of a capstan, on which a rope may surge.
- Any change of barometric level which is not due to the passage of an area of low pressure or to diurnal variation.
- In electricity, a sudden rush of current; specifically, the violent oscillations which may occur in alternating-current circuits when the conditions for resonance are fulfilled, or which may be set up in conductors by the inductive action of lightning.
- A large wave or billow; a great rolling swell of water; also, such waves or swells collectively: literally or figuratively.
SOAR vs SURGE: ADJECTIVE
- See 3d sore.
- See sore, reddish brown.
- See Sore falcon, under Sore.
- N/A
SOAR vs SURGE: VERB
- Fly upwards or high in the sky
- Rise rapidly
- Fly by means of a hang glider
- Fly a plane without an engine
- To fly aloft with little effort, as a bird.
- To fly by means of a glider or other unpowered aircraft.
- To rise, especially rapidly or unusually high.
- Go or move upward
- To rush, flood, or increase suddenly.
- To accelerate forwards, particularly suddenly.
- To slack off a line.
- See one's performance improve
- Rise and move, as in waves or billows
- Rise or heave upward under the influence of a natural force such as a wave
- Rise or move foward
- Rise rapidly
SOAR vs SURGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To rise or fly into the air.
- To maintain altitude without moving the wings or using an engine; glide.
- To increase or improve suddenly above the normal or usual level: : rise.
- To fly aloft, as a bird; to mount upward on wings, or as on wings.
- To fly by wind power; to glide indefinitely without loss of altitude.
- Fig.: To rise in thought, spirits, or imagination; to be exalted in mood.
- To loosen or slacken (a cable) gradually.
- To slip around a windlass. Used of a rope.
- To increase suddenly.
- To roll or be tossed about on waves, as a boat.
- To rise and move in a billowing or swelling manner.
- To improve one's performance suddenly, especially in bettering one's standing in a competition.
- To move like advancing waves.
- To swell; to rise hifg and roll.
- To slip along a windlass.
SOAR vs SURGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To let go or slacken suddenly, as a rope; ; also, to slacken the rope about (a capstan).
SOAR vs SURGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To rise mentally, morally, or socially; aspire beyond the commonplace or ordinary level.
- To float, as at the surface of a liquid.
- To mount on wings, or as on wings, through the air; fly aloft, as a bird or other winged creature; specifically, to rise and remain on the wing without visible movements of the pinions.
- To mount or rise aloft; rise, or seem to rise, lightly in the air.
- To rise high and roll, as waves: literally or figuratively.
- Nautical: To slip back: as, the cable surges.
- To let go a piece of rope suddenly; slack a rope up suddenly when it renders round a pin, a winch, windlass, or capstan.
- In electricity, to oscillate violently: said of oscillatory rushes of current.
- To cause to rise and swell forth with a billowy motion.
- To rise and fall, as a ship on the waves; especially, to ride near the shore; ride at anchor.
- Rise or move forward
SOAR vs SURGE: RELATED WORDS
- Jump, Spike, Surging, Surges, Climb, Rises, Rising, Rise, Skyrocket, Soar up, Soar upwards, Hang glide, Sailplane, Zoom, Surge
- Upswing, Rise, Resurgence, Spike, Soar upwards, Soar up, Scend, Zoom, Heave, Billow, Rush, Tide, Spate, Soar, Upsurge
SOAR vs SURGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Jumps, Rose, Grow, Jump, Spike, Surging, Surges, Climb, Rising, Rise, Skyrocket, Hang glide, Sailplane, Zoom, Surge
- Upturn, Flurry, Influx, Soaring, Wave, Rising, Upswing, Rise, Resurgence, Spike, Zoom, Heave, Rush, Tide, Soar
SOAR vs SURGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- May you Soar on the wings of Eagles!
- Let your creativity soar with clay and glazes!
- Go soar my child, because you deserve to!
- An offender assessed to be suitable for the program is referred to SOAR staff, who select participants for the next SOAR group.
- SOAR Referral Formsto the SOAR Specialist, Katie Lundy, Katie.
- Soar with the angels Heather mom and dad will soar high with you.
- Guests who earn Soar status will have all of the associated benefits that a Soar member receives.
- Choosing courses at SOAR was stressful, fun, or both, but after SOAR am I on my own?
- Soar: An Integration of External Interaction, Planning, and Learning using Soar.
- As part of the SOAR family, Catey is passionate about SOAR's programs, and is excited about SOAR's future.
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- Torso Energy Surge The torso surge is not unpleasant.
- Constantly use surge protectors to avoid electrical surge damage to your technique.
- Surge arresters and surge capacitors on the supply side of the main service disconnect.
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- Surge capacitors and station class surge arresters should be properly applied at the machine terminals.
- Immediate Surge: To provide surge support for a particular IC mission area.
- This is extremely useful for surge curve and actual surge identification.
- Meter Socket Surge Arrestor includes appliance surge warranty.
SOAR vs SURGE: QUESTIONS
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