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1 tırmandır
escalate -
2 art
adj. rear* * *1. compound by 2. escalate 3. escalating (v.) 4. increasing (v.) 5. compound (v.) 6. soar (v.) 7. surge (v.) -
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* * *increase -
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* * *raise -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
10 hızını düşürmek
v. de escalate -
11 kızıştırmak
v. provoke, incite, heat, heat up, envenom, escalate, warm up -
12 kızıştırmamak
v. (neg. form of kızıştırmak) provoke, incite, heat, heat up, envenom, escalate, warm up -
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 -
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 -
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 -
16 şiddetini azaltmak
v. de escalate, fade out -
17 önemini yavaş yavaş kaybetmek
v. de escalate -
18 tırmanmak
"to climb, to clamber; to cling to; to increase, to escalate, to go up" -
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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