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esclate

 

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Esclate

Definition:

Verb: To escalate or increase rapidly in intensity, magnitude, or seriousness.

Noun: A sudden increase or rise in intensity, magnitude, or seriousness.

Examples:

As a verb:

- The conflict between the two countries began to esclate when diplomatic negotiations failed.
- The tension in the room esclated quickly, leading to a heated argument.

As a noun:

- The sudden esclate of the protests caught the authorities off guard.
- The company's financial troubles took an unexpected esclate after the CEO's resignation.

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