reescalating

/riˈɛskəleɪtɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of reescalate: increasing or intensifying again after a period of decrease or stability.
    • She is reescalating her training schedule to prepare for the competition.
    • The government is reescalating security measures in the region.
    • The argument kept reescalating every time they tried to resolve it.
adjective
  1. Describing something that is increasing or intensifying again after a period of decrease or stability.
    • Reescalating costs forced the company to revise its budget.
    • The reescalating tensions worried the diplomats.
    • The reescalating conflict drew international attention.
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