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de-escalate

[dee-es-kuh-leyt] / diˈɛs kəˌleɪt /




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When time is critical, the absence of urgency to de-escalate is itself informative.

From MarketWatch

"I urge parties to de-escalate, exercise maximum restraint & respect international law, including the protection of civilians and civilian objects such as hospitals," he posted on X.

From Barron's

Efforts to de-escalate the situation are under way.

From The Wall Street Journal

When his daughters bickered in the past, he’d want to “give them advice or de-escalate their conflict.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In late January, Target signed a joint letter with dozens of other Minnesota-based businesses calling on state, local and federal officials to de-escalate tensions over immigration, but didn’t specifically call the federal actions wrong.

From The Wall Street Journal