📈escalate (eskalé)

verb
/ˈɛskəleɪt/
escalader (escalader)

Signification

to increase rapidly or make something become more intense or serious
To increase rapidly; to become more intense or serious
To increase rapidly; become or make greater, more intense, or more serious.
Traduction de la signification
augmenter rapidement ou rendre quelque chose plus intense ou sérieux
augmenter rapidement ou rendre quelque chose plus intense ou sérieux

Phrases d'exemple

The conflict began to escalate after the negotiations failed.

Le conflit a commencé à escalader après l'échec des négociations.
Le conflit a commence a escalader apres l'echec des negociations.

The aging population is escalating at an alarming rate.

La population vieillissante est en train d'escalader à un rythme alarmant.
La population vieillissante est en train d'escalader à un rythme alarmant.

The conflict escalated into a full-blown crisis.

Le conflit a dégénéré en une crise complète.
Le conflit a dégénéré en une crise complète.

Expressions d'exemple

escalate the situation
escalader la situation
escalader la situation

Synonymes

intensify, worsen, amplify, heighten, increase
Entrée 1
intensify, worsen, amplify, heighten, increase
Entrée 2
intensify, amplify
Entrée 3
increase, intensify, amplify

Antonymes

decrease, lessen, reduce, diminish
Entrée 1
decrease, lessen, reduce
Entrée 2
decrease, diminish
Entrée 3
decrease, reduce, diminish

Collocations

escalate quickly, escalate tension, escalate conflict, escalate costs

Vocabulaires connexes

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