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de-escalation
de-es·ca·late or de·es·ca·late (dē-ĕs′kə-lāt′)v. de-es·ca·lat·ed, de-es·ca·lat·ing, de-es·ca·lates or de·es·ca·lat·ed or de·es·ca·lat·ing or de·es·ca·lates v.tr. To decrease the size, scope, or intensity of (a war, for example).v.intr. To decrease or diminish in size, scope, or intensity: The birth rate has begun to de-escalate. de-es′ca·la′tion n.de-es′ca·la·tor′y (-lə-tôr′ē) adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | de-escalation - (war) a reduction in intensity (of a crisis or a war)reduction, step-down, diminution, decrease - the act of decreasing or reducing somethingwar, warfare - the waging of armed conflict against an enemy; "thousands of people were killed in the war" | TranslationsMedicalSeede-escalatede-escalation
Words related to de-escalationnoun (war) a reduction in intensity (of a crisis or a war)Related Words- reduction
- step-down
- diminution
- decrease
- war
- warfare
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