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escalate

[es-kuh-leyt] / ˈɛs kəˌleɪt /


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“With the context of results from Microsoft and Google, we see AWS continuing to lose its lead and now scrambling to catch up through escalating investment,” he wrote of the Amazon Web Services operation.

From MarketWatch

Since June, when immigration enforcement escalated in Los Angeles, he has attempted to conduct several oversight visits there but was denied access.

From Los Angeles Times

Seeking compensation of that scale is likely to escalate tension between Ottawa and North American automakers, whose share of automobile production in Canada has declined steadily in the past decade.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Following the reported defect... Engineering has escalated the matter to Boeing for priority evaluation," the internal company note said.

From Barron's

A weakening job market and escalating geopolitical tensions also forced crypto investors to rethink their riskier holdings.

From The Wall Street Journal