Definition of "spate"
spate
noun
countable and uncountable, plural spates
(by extension) A sudden rush or increase.
Quotations
Only let your language match your subject, then it will be shapely and free; but take care all the time not to overwhelm your work in a spate of words to attain the fluency of Isaeus; and that it slip not out too freely, avoid the danger of Strada.
17thC, Thomas Browne (translator), To a friend intending a difficult work, from a Latin original, published in Collected works of Sir Thomas Browne (1836)
The spate of similar cases filed and decided by lower courts since our decision in Baker [v. Carr] amply shows that the problem of state legislative malapportionment is one that is perceived to exist in a large number of the States.
1964, United States Supreme Court, Reynolds v. Sims: Opinion of the Court
A recent spate of controversies, including Chinese mineral giant Chinalco’s Rio Tinto bid and revelations of hushed meetings between the Chinese propaganda chief and Australian media bosses, have once again brought the issue of our deepening relationship with China to the fore.
2009 April, Australia Tibet Council, Australia Tibet Council report: Courting The Dragon
Rush Limbaugh told millions of his radio listeners to set aside any suggestion that climate change was the culprit for the frightening spate of wildfires ravaging California and the Pacific Northwest.
2020 September 15, “‘Nothing to Do With Climate Change’: Conservative Media and Trump Align on Fires”, in New York Times