escalatory

Variant of escalate

intransitive verb escalated, escalating

  1. to rise on or as on an escalator
  2. to expand step by step, as from a limited or local conflict into a general, esp. nuclear, war
  3. to grow or increase rapidly, often to the point of becoming unmanageable, as prices or wages

Origin: back-form. < escalator

transitive verb

to cause to escalate

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