escalated
past simple and past participle ofescalate
单词 | escalated |
释义 | escalated past simple and past participle ofescalate escalate verb uk/ˈes.kə.leɪt/us/ˈes.kə.leɪt/[IorT] tobecomeor make somethingbecomegreateror moreserious: Hisfinancialproblemsescalated after hebecameunemployed. Therowcould escalateintofull-blownconflict. Thedecisionto escalate UNinvolvementhas been made in thehopesof aswiftend to thehostilities. The escalatingrateofinflationwillalmostcertainlybringescalatingprices. Synonyms increase intensify Opposite de-escalate to increase
[T]businessspecialized toinvolvesomeone moreimportantorhigherinrankin asituationorproblem: You might need to escalate theissuetothe nexthighestlevelmanagementteam. Thecustomeristhreateningto escalate hiscomplaint.
Increasing and intensifying
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Bosses & managers Examplesofescalatedescalated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Intercommunal violenceescalateddramatically during the following two years. From theCambridge English Corpus To test doseescalatedintensity modulated radiotherapy after conservation surgery for early breast cancer in women with higher than average local recurrence risk. From theCambridge English Corpus When neither happened, dissatisfactionescalated, desertions mounted, and authority was losing its grip on discipline. From theCambridge English Corpus Findings suggested that boys characterized by high activity level and low levels of fear in infancyescalatedin both externalizing and internalizing symptoms. From theCambridge English Corpus Instead, there were a set of governing themes that underpinned a number of propaganda initiatives thatescalatedin intensity as the war progressed. From theCambridge English Corpus The study finds that civil society has flowered, taken over andescalatedthe struggle and constructed itself into a solid formation of regional resistance. From theCambridge English Corpus Once erupted, the riotescalatedinto a straightforward class battle. From theCambridge English Corpus This situation created a tense environment in the mill towns whichescalatedrapidly into strikes on several occasions. From theCambridge English Corpus In other words a classical example of misinterpretation based on mutual distrust that justescalated. From theCambridge English Corpus It started out with a letter to the editor in the leading newspaper butescalatedto a public debate. From theCambridge English Corpus When state capacity was greatly reduced due to the economic and political crisis, the situation quickly deteriorated and conflictescalated. From theCambridge English Corpus Initially the modernist masterplan seemed to provide a stable environment until social-economic problemsescalated, resulting in the destabilization of the community. From theCambridge English Corpus Each patient will need individual monitoring during the titration phase and any time deemed appropriate when the dose isescalated. From theCambridge English Corpus Doses wereescalatedat a minimum of 4-week intervals (3 mg/day steps at each interval) during a 16-week dose-escalation phase. From theCambridge English Corpus The contract did not run smoothly and prices haveescalated. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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