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- Dictionaryverbescalate (verb) · escalates (third person present) · escalated (past tense) · escalated (past participle) · escalating (present participle)Origin1920s (in the sense ‘travel on an escalator’): back-formation from escalator.
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WEBverb. 1. to increase or be increased in extent, intensity, or magnitude. to escalate a war. prices escalated because of inflation. 2. (transitive) to refer (an issue) to a person with greater authority or expertise. to escalate a …
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