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Escalation
UK //ˌɛskəˈleɪʃən//US //ˌɛskəˈleɪʃən//
Definition
A process of increasing in intensity or seriousness.
In simple words: An increase in something, often in seriousness or intensity.
Examples
- The escalation of tensions between the two countries led to fears of war.
- The company addressed the escalation of customer complaints promptly.
- During the meeting, they discussed the escalation of the project timeline.
- The police noticed an escalation in the violence in the area.
- There was a significant escalation in the number of employees leaving the company.
Usage notes
Commonly used in contexts of conflict, crisis, or negotiation. Appropriate in both formal and informal settings, but avoid in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'escalators' that go up, signifying an increase in tension or situation.
Collocations
- rapid escalation
- escalation of conflict
- escalation in prices
- escalation of violence
- escalation of hostilities
Synonyms
- increase
- amplification
- intensification
- growth
- rise
Common mistakes
- Confusing escalation with increase in general terms.
- Using inappropriately in non-urgent contexts.
- Misplacing the emphasis on the situation rather than the process.