noun
- plural of escalation; instances of increasing in intensity, severity, or scope
- increases in price, cost, or wages, typically automatic or contractual
Usage: countable noun; commonly used in contexts of conflict, disputes, or business situations
Usage: countable noun; common in business and employment contexts
Examples
- The recent escalations in the conflict have raised international concerns.
- Multiple escalations of the dispute led to a breakdown in negotiations.
- The contract includes annual escalations tied to inflation.
- Military escalations in the region prompted diplomatic intervention.
- Price escalations have made housing less affordable for many families.
- The company announced salary escalations for all employees next year.
- Escalations in tensions between the two countries required immediate attention.
- Without de-escalation efforts, further escalations seemed inevitable.