verb
- to increase in intensity, severity, or scope; to become or make something worse or more serious
- to increase in rank, status, or level; to move up to a higher stage
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'escalate'
Examples
- The argument escalates when both sides refuse to listen to each other.
- Tensions escalate between the two countries after the trade dispute.
- If we don't address the problem now, it will escalate into a major crisis.
- The conflict escalates from a minor disagreement to a serious confrontation.
- Her responsibilities escalate as she gains more experience in the company.
- The situation escalates quickly when emotions run high.
- Prices escalate during the holiday season due to increased demand.