groundswell in the PONS Dictionary

groundswell Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a groundswell of discontent

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Since then, the council has met with a groundswell of support: 5,000 votes were cast in its last election.
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In the last few years, we have seen a groundswell in the genre.
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The proposals and studies generated a notable groundswell of public interest.
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But the groundswell of opposition towards the planned sale of the national assets made the federal government to backpedal.
thenationonlineng.net
It was about a groundswell of discontent that had risen to become something that the establishment felt it could no longer resist.
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This sense of betrayal on the northerners has festered into a groundswell of mistrust by the population against virtually any overtures from the government to the rebels.
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An advocacy group is trying to start a groundswell of opposition to bottled water sales in municipal facilities.
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But a groundswell against him is more likely.
www.thestar.com
Groundswell, the first cohousing community within the ecovillage site will have 33 units in various housing typesduplexes, flats, townhouses.
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Groundswell later reunited for a performance in 2000.
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