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de-escalate

[dee-es-kuh-leyt] / diˈɛs kəˌleɪt /




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Public pressure in both countries makes it harder for either side to de-escalate, increasing the risk of a public incident spreading into a broader confrontation.

From The Wall Street Journal

The release of novelist Boualem Sansal has de-escalated a crisis in relations between France and its former colony Algeria, but much work remains to be done to normalise ties deeply scarred by history.

From Barron's

But the message from Al-Houthi was always the same: He would only de-escalate if Israel stopped its war in Gaza.

From The Wall Street Journal

But it was a battle of wills and economic pain set the two nations on a path that ultimately led to Thursday's meeting and an agreement on both sides to de-escalate.

From BBC

"And it has escalated to de-escalate, which is a very new tactic."

From BBC