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de-escalation

[dee-es-kuh-layshuhn] / ˌdiˌɛs kəˈleɪʃən /




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Officials have touted the declines in police shootings since then as evidence that de-escalation and other tactics are working.

From Los Angeles Times

Covert actions can actually support diplomacy by showing an enemy that armed conflict would fail and, paradoxically, lead to de-escalation, say practitioners.

From The Wall Street Journal

"France is determined to work with all partners to secure de-escalation measures and to impose a ceasefire," Macron added.

From BBC

In 2026, consumer spending, an improving investment outlook and ongoing monetary easing during a de-escalation of trade tensions are expected to support economic activity in the U.S.,

From MarketWatch

“Global economic conditions have turned out to be more resilient than expected,” the Ministry of Trade and Industry said, noting a de-escalation in trade tensions in recent months.

From The Wall Street Journal