Escalated

/ˈɛskəˌleɪtɪd/ adjective

Increased in intensity, magnitude, or scope, often rapidly or dramatically; having risen to a higher level, especially in conflict or tension.

From 'escalade' (scaling walls with ladders) from Spanish 'escalada', from 'escalar' (to climb) from Latin 'scala' (ladder, stairs). The military term for climbing fortress walls evolved to describe any rapid upward progression.

AMተቀስቅሰ
ARتصعيد
BNবৃদ্ধি পেয়েছে
CAescalat
CSeskaloval
DAeskaleret
DEeskaliert
ELκλιμακώθηκε
ESescalado
FAتشدید
FIpahentunut
FRescaladé
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