gather momentum/strength

idiom

: to begin to be more popular and effective
The campaign has begun to gather momentum/strength.

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Climate change means new hurricane threats Climate change makes powerful storms more common, in part because sea surface temperatures are abnormally high in the part of the Atlantic where hurricanes form, and in the Gulf of Mexico where many hurricanes gather strength before hitting land. Rebecca Hersher, NPR, 22 May 2025 One of the anecdotes that has moved her most is about a young woman undergoing cancer treatment who listens to the song daily to gather strength. Franchesca Guim, Billboard, 21 Apr. 2025 Cambodian New Year helps people gather strength from the past before plowing ahead. Jia H. Jung, Mercury News, 15 Apr. 2025 In a world where most people are able to peer beyond national borders, a trend of any kind can gather strength quickly. Madeleine K. Albright, Foreign Affairs, 19 Oct. 2021 See All Example Sentences for gather momentum/strength

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“Gather momentum/strength.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gather%20momentum%2Fstrength. Accessed 5 Jun. 2025.

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