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Their despair was successfully exploited by some self-seekers in a communally surcharged atmosphere.
Surcharge is a verb that means- to charge an extra amount. refer to the link:-
Cambridge dictionary
How does the word- SURCHARGE fit the context given in this sentence ?
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Their despair was successfully exploited by some self-seekers in a communally surcharged atmosphere.
Surcharge is a verb that means- to charge an extra amount. refer to the link:-
Cambridge dictionary
How does the word- SURCHARGE fit the context given in this sentence ?
meaning-in-context
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Did you check other dictionaries too? From Merriam-Webster: "3 : to fill or load to excess // the atmosphere … was surcharged with war hysteria." So, self-seekers in an overly communal atmosphere.
– Jason Bassford
Jan 3 at 7:08
thanks for the help
– kov alski
Jan 3 at 7:14
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Their despair was successfully exploited by some self-seekers in a communally surcharged atmosphere.
Surcharge is a verb that means- to charge an extra amount. refer to the link:-
Cambridge dictionary
How does the word- SURCHARGE fit the context given in this sentence ?
meaning-in-context
Their despair was successfully exploited by some self-seekers in a communally surcharged atmosphere.
Surcharge is a verb that means- to charge an extra amount. refer to the link:-
Cambridge dictionary
How does the word- SURCHARGE fit the context given in this sentence ?
meaning-in-context
meaning-in-context
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Did you check other dictionaries too? From Merriam-Webster: "3 : to fill or load to excess // the atmosphere … was surcharged with war hysteria." So, self-seekers in an overly communal atmosphere.
– Jason Bassford
Jan 3 at 7:08
thanks for the help
– kov alski
Jan 3 at 7:14
add a comment |
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Did you check other dictionaries too? From Merriam-Webster: "3 : to fill or load to excess // the atmosphere … was surcharged with war hysteria." So, self-seekers in an overly communal atmosphere.
– Jason Bassford
Jan 3 at 7:08
thanks for the help
– kov alski
Jan 3 at 7:14
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Did you check other dictionaries too? From Merriam-Webster: "3 : to fill or load to excess // the atmosphere … was surcharged with war hysteria." So, self-seekers in an overly communal atmosphere.
– Jason Bassford
Jan 3 at 7:08
Did you check other dictionaries too? From Merriam-Webster: "3 : to fill or load to excess // the atmosphere … was surcharged with war hysteria." So, self-seekers in an overly communal atmosphere.
– Jason Bassford
Jan 3 at 7:08
thanks for the help
– kov alski
Jan 3 at 7:14
thanks for the help
– kov alski
Jan 3 at 7:14
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Did you check other dictionaries too? From Merriam-Webster: "3 : to fill or load to excess // the atmosphere … was surcharged with war hysteria." So, self-seekers in an overly communal atmosphere.
– Jason Bassford
Jan 3 at 7:08
thanks for the help
– kov alski
Jan 3 at 7:14