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escalate

Escalate vs Calm - What's the difference?

escalate | calm |


As verbs the difference between escalate and calm

is that escalate is to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up while calm is to make calm.

As an adjective calm is

(of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.

As a noun calm is

(in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.

Escalate vs Soothe - What's the difference?

escalate | soothe |


As verbs the difference between escalate and soothe

is that escalate is to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up while soothe is (obsolete) to prove true; verify; confirm as true.

Stoke vs Escalate - What's the difference?

stoke | escalate |


As a proper noun stoke

is stoke-on-trent, a city in staffordshire, england.

As a verb escalate is

to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up.

Dramatic vs Escalate - What's the difference?

dramatic | escalate |


As an adjective dramatic

is dramatic.

As a verb escalate is

to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up.

Escalate vs Worsen - What's the difference?

escalate | worsen |


As verbs the difference between escalate and worsen

is that escalate is to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up while worsen is to make worse; to impair.

Escalate vs Scaleup - What's the difference?

escalate | scaleup |


As a verb escalate

is to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up.

As a noun scaleup is

the act or result of scaling up.

Escalate vs Expidite - What's the difference?

escalate | expidite |


As verbs the difference between escalate and expidite

is that escalate is to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up while expidite is .

Evacuate vs Escalate - What's the difference?

evacuate | escalate |


As verbs the difference between evacuate and escalate

is that evacuate is to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress while escalate is to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up.

Extend vs Escalate - What's the difference?

extend | escalate |


As verbs the difference between extend and escalate

is that extend is to increase in extent while escalate is to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up.

Graduate vs Escalate - What's the difference?

graduate | escalate |


As verbs the difference between graduate and escalate

is that graduate is (ergative) to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution see note on “from” usage while escalate is to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up.

As a noun graduate

is (senseid) a person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.

As an adjective graduate

is graduated, arranged by degrees.

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