Escalation vs Accelerated - What's the difference?
escalation | accelerated |
an increase or rise, especially one to counteract a perceived discrepancy
*{{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=April 19
, author=Josh Halliday
, title=Free speech haven or lawless cesspool – can the internet be civilised?
, work=the Guardian
a deliberate or premeditated increase in the violence or geographic scope of a conflict
(accelerate)
Moving or progressing faster than is usual.
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Happening sooner than expected.
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As a noun escalation
is an increase or rise, especially one to counteract a perceived discrepancy.As a verb accelerated is
past tense of accelerate.As an adjective accelerated is
moving or progressing faster than is usual.escalation
English
Noun
(wikipedia escalation) (en noun)citation, page= , passage=Thousands of violent videos are still available on the internet, according to Alexander, who claims they lead to an escalation in offline tensions between rival gangs. "I believe some young people are losing their lives as result of this material on the internet," she said.}}
