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ground swell

NOUN
  1. an obvious change of public opinion or political sentiment that occurs without leadership or overt expression
    there was a ground swell of antiwar sentiment
  2. a broad and deep undulation of the ocean

How To Use ground swell In A Sentence

  • There is a ground swell of anger and people now feel that their voice is being heard. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a ground swell of anger and people now feel that their voice is being heard. Times, Sunday Times
  • For this reason, this paper puts forward the method of virtual resistance to calculate the initial value of this system and to calculate the transient considering the effect of the ground swell.
  • there was a ground swell of antiwar sentiment
  • There is no evidence that any ground swell of tens of thousands of American has joined Schultz's campaign.
  • Disasters in engineering blasting includes toxic gas, dust, noise, fly rock, blasting vibration, touchdown vibration, flood caused by blasting, ground swell, air or water blasting wave.
  • Opinion polls have detected a ground swell of support for the Socialists.
  • Chapter 4: Based on the previous achievements of the calculation and theoretical analysis of the surge-chamber ground swell, analyze the influence of the superimposition on it and the superpose time.
  • Disasters in engineering blasting includes toxic gas, dust, noise, fly rock, blasting vibration, touchdown vibration, flood caused by blasting, ground swell, air or water blasting wave.
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