upsurge in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

upsurge in the PONS Dictionary

upsurge Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an upsurge in sth
the upsurge of violence
the upsurge of attention
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Recently consumption of green tea has seen a great upsurge across the cities.
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Part of this upsurge in agricultural activity was the cultivation of about 100 dunams of relatively isolated lands.
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A concurrent upsurge in religious and clerical sentiment took place.
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Progressive rock and progressive metal has seen an upsurge of popularity since the last few years of the 2000s; the most since the early-mid-1970s.
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There has been an upsurge of companies specifically dealing with only online weight loss.
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In the early 1970s containerization resulted in a marked upsurge in freight business.
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The end of 1994 saw a noticeable upsurge in violence.
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Although it has been continuously produced since then, it experienced a marked upsurge in popularity around the year 2000.
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From then on in the book, more tales begin to upsurge connected with plants.
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But because of the mass upsurge of 1969, the government had to defer the date.
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