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  1. C1. to increase suddenly and strongly: The company's profits have surged. to move quickly and powerfully: An angry crowd surged through the gates of the president's palace. A few metres before the end of the race, Jenkins surged into the lead. (of an emotion) to develop strongly and quickly: She felt a wave of resentment surging (up) inside her.

  2. Students-Undergraduate Research Graduate Excellence (SURGE) program is an internship Program of IIT Kanpur, which runs under the aegis of Centre for Continuing Education (CCE), IIT Kanpur. SURGE program was launched and inaugurated on 8 May 2006 by Professor Sanjay G. Dhande, the then Director, IIT Kanpur.

  3. Surge is a network toolbox for power users and a high-performance HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy server. It is capable of intercepting and logging the summary of network traffics, and meanwhile transmitting the traffic to other proxy servers according to the flexible rule system.

  4. Surge is a seed platform for company builders that combines up to $3 million of seed capital with company-building workshops, global immersion trips and support from a community of exceptional founders.

  5. surge.shSurge

    Surge augments the tools you already love. Deploy using your favourite build tool, like Grunt, Gulp, or through an npm run script. To make it a devDependency, run: npm install --save-dev surge

  6. The meaning of SURGE is to rise and fall actively : toss. How to use surge in a sentence.

  7. surge.iitk.ac.in › applySURGE IIT Kanpur

    IITK:Only IITK Students can apply. NON-IITK:Only Indian students from various Indian Institution can apply. SAARC:Only students of SAARC countries (from Nepal, Bhutan) can apply. (iii) Complete the registration form in all respects.

  8. SURGE meaning: 1. a sudden and great increase: 2. a sudden and great movement forward: 3. a sudden increase of…. Learn more.

  9. a sudden increase in the amount or number of something. surge in something a surge in consumer spending. We are having trouble keeping up with the recent surge in demand. A last-minute surge in ticket sales saved the show from closure. surge of something After an initial surge of interest, there has been little call for our services.

  10. verb. /sɜːdʒ/ /sɜːrdʒ/ Verb Forms. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to move quickly and with force in a particular direction. The gates opened and the crowd surged forward. Flood waters surged into their homes. He surged past the other runners on the last lap. Extra Examples. Definitions on the go.

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