in technical support, to transfer a telephone caller to the next higher level of authority, to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up, increase in extent or intensity; "The Allies escalated the bombing, make worse, aggravate; raise, increase, increase in extent or intensity; "The Allies escalated the bombing", If a bad situation escalates or if someone or something escalates it, it becomes greater in size, seriousness, or intensity. Both unions and management fear the dispute could escalate The protests escalated into five days of rioting Defeat could cause one side or other to escalate the conflict. + escalation escalations es·ca·la·tion The threat of nuclear escalation remains. a sudden escalation of violence, The process of handing a call to a supervisor when the enquiry is outside the agent's delegation, when the enquiry/situation is too complex for the agent to deal with or when the customer asks to speak with someone more senior (See refer and transfer ), To intensify To wage a wider war, to keep increasing, To "Escalate" is to bring an issue to the attention of a Supervisor, Manager, or General Manager, past of escalate, increased, intensified, heightened, Present participle of to escalate, Annuity payments increase each year in order to reduce the effects of inflation at the cost of a lower initial income, continuously increasing, aggravating; increasing,
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in technical support, to transfer a telephone caller to the next higher level of authority - "The tech 1 escalated the caller to a tech 2."
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to increase (something) in extent or intensity; to intensify or step up - "The shooting escalated the existing hostility."
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increase in extent or intensity; "The Allies escalated the bombing
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make worse, aggravate; raise, increase fiil
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increase in extent or intensity; "The Allies escalated the bombing"
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If a bad situation escalates or if someone or something escalates it, it becomes greater in size, seriousness, or intensity. Both unions and management fear the dispute could escalate The protests escalated into five days of rioting Defeat could cause one side or other to escalate the conflict. + escalation escalations es·ca·la·tion The threat of nuclear escalation remains. a sudden escalation of violence
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The process of handing a call to a supervisor when the enquiry is outside the agent's delegation, when the enquiry/situation is too complex for the agent to deal with or when the customer asks to speak with someone more senior (See refer and transfer )
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To intensify To wage a wider war
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to keep increasing
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To "Escalate" is to bring an issue to the attention of a Supervisor, Manager, or General Manager
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escalated
past of escalate
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increased, intensified, heightened sıfat
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Present participle of to escalate
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Annuity payments increase each year in order to reduce the effects of inflation at the cost of a lower initial income
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