Escalate

/ˈɛs.kəˌleɪt/ verb

To increase or grow quickly in intensity, seriousness, or level. It is often used for conflicts, prices, or problems that get worse over time.

From *escalator*, which came from Latin *scala* 'ladder' and French *escalade* 'an assault with ladders'. The verb *escalate* originally meant 'to climb' and later took on the sense of things 'going up' in intensity.

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