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    es·ca·late
    [ˈeskəˌlāt]
    verb
    escalate (verb) · escalates (third person present) · escalated (past tense) · escalated (past participle) · escalating (present participle)
    1. increase rapidly:
      "the price of tickets escalated"
      • become or cause to become more intense or serious:
        "the disturbance escalated into a full-scale riot" · "we do not want to escalate the war"
    Origin
    1920s (in the sense ‘travel on an escalator’): back-formation from escalator.
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    verb
    1. increase rapidly:
      Opposite:
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    What does it mean if something escalates?To escalate is intensify or increase quickly. When you see this word, picture an escalator that takes you up to the next floor quickly. But remember, there's something you don't like on that higher level because it's usually bad if something escalates.
    Why is the UN escalating its involvement?The decision to escalate UN involvement has been made in the hopes of a swift end to the hostilities. The escalating rate of inflation will almost certainly bring escalating prices. increase We need to increase production to meet demand. grow The number of people living alone grows each year. rise Prices rose by 10 per cent.
    Is the conflict escalated into an all-out war?The conflict has escalated into an all-out war. We are trying not to escalate the violence. Salaries of leading executives have continued to escalate. The cold weather has escalated fuel prices.
     
  3. v.intr. To increase in intensity, extent, or amount: tensions that escalated into violence. v.tr. 1. To increase, enlarge, or intensify: escalated the hostilities in the Persian Gulf. 2. To pass (a transaction or case) on to a higher level in an organizational hierarchy: escalated the customer's complaint.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/Escalating
    to become or make something become greater or more serious: His financial problems escalated after he became unemployed. The row could escalate into full-blown conflict. The decision to escalate UN involvement has been made in the hopes of a swift end to the hostilities.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/escalate
    escalated; escalating : to increase in extent, volume, or scope : expand
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