presurge

adj

Etymology

From pre- + surge.

  1. derived from *h₃réǵeti
  2. derived from surgō
  3. derived from surgir
  4. derived from surgir — “to rise, ride near the shore, arrive, land
  5. derived from sourgir
  6. prefixed as presurge — “pre + surge

Definitions

  1. Occurring or being the case before a surge

    • “He has also argued that recommendations on reductions below the presurge force levels would be premature at this time, and that recommendations on such adjustments should wait until March 2008,” the officer added.

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