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es·ca·la·tion [ˌeskəˈleɪʃən] SUBST

escalation
escalation
escalation of violent crime
escalation of fighting
escalation of prices

interest escalation clause SUBST INV-FIN

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Exemples tirés du dictionnaire PONS (vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

escalation of violent crime
escalation of fighting
escalation of prices
escalation in tension

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There is much controversy about the causes of this escalation.
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But other factors contributed to the escalation of violence.
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Then comes an escalating hard rock sound, interrupted by breakdowns and escalations in the bridge, including a repeat of the intro.
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These communication problems many contribute to the escalation of conflicts in alcoholic families.
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Usually, such incidents were handled at the local level in an attempt to forestall escalation.
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In the escalation of the revolution, his newspaper was closed and its staff members arrested.
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Most analysts agreed that once the first nuclear exchange had occurred, escalation to global nuclear war would likely become inevitable.
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The escalation from the first such demand was clear, as the subject had changed from an economic one to a political one.
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These cases are most often seen in association with other factors such as rapid dose escalations or withdrawal from other medications.
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They were too late to prevent the escalation of widespread and violent labor unrest in the region, which was violently suppressed.
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