0 If a violent or bad situation escalates or is escalated, it quickly becomes worse or more serious. -- wzmagać (się), nasilać (się), rozwijać (się)
Intercommunal violence escalated dramatically during the following two years.
They lack sufficient internal controls to modulate anxiety, which can escalate to panic proportions, particularly when others are not available to contain and comfort them.
Regional expenditure escalated, owing partly to inflation and to the transfer of major and costly services, most notably health.
To test dose escalated intensity modulated radiotherapy after conservation surgery for early breast cancer in women with higher than average local recurrence risk.
In so doing, it may help prevent the conflict from escalating and may lead to an earlier resolution.
Alternatively, though, harassment of girls may continue to escalate into the high school years.
When neither happened, dissatisfaction escalated, desertions mounted, and authority was losing its grip on discipline.
Findings suggested that boys characterized by high activity level and low levels of fear in infancy escalated in both externalizing and internalizing symptoms.
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gittikçe kötüleşmek, ciddi bir hal almak, tırmanmak/tırmandırmak…
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