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escalate

  • 1 tırmandır

    escalate

    Turkish-English dictionary > tırmandır

  • 2 art

    adj. rear
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    1. compound by 2. escalate 3. escalating (v.) 4. increasing (v.) 5. compound (v.) 6. soar (v.) 7. surge (v.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > art

  • 3 artırmak

    v. increase, augment, add, upgrade, raise, bid up, economize, save, aggrandize, amplify, boost, build up, bump up, compound, deepen, enhance, escalate, exalt, fade up, gain, heighten, improve, outbid, overbid, scale up, send up, step up, swell out
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    increase

    Turkish-English dictionary > artırmak

  • 4 yükseltmek

    v. send up, advance, boost, bump up, drive up, elevate, enhance, ennoble, escalate, exalt, get up, heighten, hike up, increase, jack, jack up, lift, lift up, louden, mark up, promote, raise, rear, rise, run up, scale up, set up, step up, strengthen
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    raise

    Turkish-English dictionary > yükseltmek

  • 5 artırmamak

    v. (neg. form of artırmak) increase, augment, add, upgrade, raise, bid up, economize, save, aggrandize, amplify, boost, build up, bump up, compound, deepen, enhance, escalate, exalt, fade up, gain, heighten, improve, outbid, overbid, scale up, send up, step up, swell out

    Turkish-English dictionary > artırmamak

  • 6 azalmak

    v. decrease, diminish, lessen, be reduced, scale down, shorten, drop off, abate, de escalate, decay, decline, dive, dwindle, run short of, shrink; be on the wane

    Turkish-English dictionary > azalmak

  • 7 azalmamak

    v. (neg. form of azalmak) decrease, diminish, lessen, be reduced, scale down, shorten, drop off, abate, de escalate, decay, decline, dive, dwindle, run short of, shrink; be on the wane

    Turkish-English dictionary > azalmamak

  • 8 hafifletmek

    v. lighten, alleviate, relieve, ease, extenuate, weaken, allay, appease, assuage, attenuate, commute, de escalate, deaden, emasculate, facilitate, mitigate, moderate, modify, palliate, qualify, remit, soft pedal, subdue, water

    Turkish-English dictionary > hafifletmek

  • 9 hafifletmemek

    v. (neg. form of hafifletmek) lighten, alleviate, relieve, ease, extenuate, weaken, allay, appease, assuage, attenuate, commute, de escalate, deaden, emasculate, facilitate, mitigate, moderate, modify, palliate, qualify, remit, soft pedal, subdue, water

    Turkish-English dictionary > hafifletmemek

  • 10 hızını düşürmek

    v. de escalate

    Turkish-English dictionary > hızını düşürmek

  • 11 kızıştırmak

    v. provoke, incite, heat, heat up, envenom, escalate, warm up

    Turkish-English dictionary > kızıştırmak

  • 12 kızıştırmamak

    v. (neg. form of kızıştırmak) provoke, incite, heat, heat up, envenom, escalate, warm up

    Turkish-English dictionary > kızıştırmamak

  • 13 yükselmek

    v. arise, ascend, be in the ascendant, be in the ascendent, climb, escalate, gain, go up, harden, heighten, improve, louden, nose up, get one's promotion, rear up, rise, scale up, soar, steepen, step up, sublime, swell, tower, upheave, upsurge

    Turkish-English dictionary > yükselmek

  • 14 yükselmemek

    v. (neg. form of yükselmek) arise, ascend, be in the ascendant, be in the ascendent, climb, escalate, gain, go up, harden, heighten, improve, louden, nose up, get one's promotion, rear up, rise, scale up, soar, steepen, step up, sublime, swell, tower, upheave, upsurge

    Turkish-English dictionary > yükselmemek

  • 15 yükseltmemek

    v. (neg. form of yükseltmek) send up, advance, boost, bump up, drive up, elevate, enhance, ennoble, escalate, exalt, get up, heighten, hike up, increase, jack, jack up, lift, lift up, louden, mark up, promote, raise, rear, rise, run up, scale up, set up, step up, strengthen

    Turkish-English dictionary > yükseltmemek

  • 16 şiddetini azaltmak

    v. de escalate, fade out

    Turkish-English dictionary > şiddetini azaltmak

  • 17 önemini yavaş yavaş kaybetmek

    v. de escalate

    Turkish-English dictionary > önemini yavaş yavaş kaybetmek

  • 18 tırmanmak

    "to climb, to clamber; to cling to; to increase, to escalate, to go up"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > tırmanmak

  • 19 tırmanmak

    "1. to climb; /a/ to climb up. 2. /ı/ to climb up (something steep). 3. (for an airplane) to gain altitude, climb. 4. to escalate, increase."

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  • escalate — is a 1920s back formation from escalator (first recorded in 1900), and has burst the bounds of meaning that a word for a moving staircase might be expected to impose. Not surprisingly, escalate is now rarely used in its first meaning ‘to travel… …   Modern English usage

  • escalate — 1922, back formation from ESCALATOR (Cf. escalator), replacing earlier verb escalade (1801), from the noun ESCALADE (Cf. escalade). Escalate came into general use with a figurative sense of raise after 1959 in reference to the possibility of… …   Etymology dictionary

  • escalate — ☆ escalate [es′kə lāt΄ ] vi. escalated, escalating [back form. < ESCALATOR] 1. to rise on or as on an escalator 2. to expand step by step, as from a limited or local conflict into a general, esp. nuclear, war 3. to grow or increase rapidly,… …   English World dictionary

  • escalate — index accrue (increase), enhance, enlarge, expand, increase, inflate, intensify, parlay (exploit successfully) …   Law dictionary

  • escalate — [v] increase, be increased amplify, ascend, broaden, climb, enlarge, expand, extend, grow, heighten, intensify, magnify, make worse, mount, raise, rise, scale, step up, widen; concepts 236,245 Ant. decrease, diminish, lessen, lower, weaken …   New thesaurus

  • escalate — ► VERB 1) increase rapidly. 2) become more intense or serious. DERIVATIVES escalation noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «travel on an escalator»: from ESCALATOR(Cf. ↑escalator) …   English terms dictionary

  • escalate — UK [ˈeskəleɪt] / US [ˈeskəˌleɪt] verb Word forms escalate : present tense I/you/we/they escalate he/she/it escalates present participle escalating past tense escalated past participle escalated 1) [intransitive/transitive] to become much worse or …   English dictionary

  • escalate — verb 1 become/make sth worse ADVERB ▪ quickly, rapidly ▪ gradually, steadily ▪ Violence between the two sides has been steadily escalating. ▪ The risks gradually escalate …   Collocations dictionary

  • escalate — 01. The argument outside the pub quickly [escalated] into a fistfight. 02. Prices for certain vegetables have [escalated] due to poor weather conditions in California last year. 03. Tensions in the region have [escalated] in the past few months,… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • escalate — es|ca|late [ˈeskəleıt] v [I and T] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: escalator] 1.) if fighting, violence, or a bad situation escalates, or if someone escalates it, it becomes much worse escalate into ▪ Her fear was escalating into panic. ▪ The fighting… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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