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    De-es·ca·late
    /ˌdēˈeskəlāt/

    verb

    • 1. reduce the intensity of (a conflict or potentially violent situation): "they had training in how to de-escalate a situation"
  2. de-escalated; de-escalating; de-escalates. Synonyms of de-escalate. transitive verb. : limit sense 2b. de-escalate production. tried to de-escalate the tension. intransitive verb. : to decrease in extent, volume, or scope. violence began to de-escalate.

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  4. to (cause to) become less dangerous or difficult: The government has taken these measures in an attempt to de-escalate the conflict. There are signs that the confrontation is beginning to de-escalate. Synonym. wind (something) down. Opposite. escalate. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Becoming and making less strong. abatement.

  5. De-escalate definition: to decrease in intensity, magnitude, etc.. See examples of DE-ESCALATE used in a sentence.

    • Present a nonthreatening appearance. Even if you don’t feel it, try to look calm and self-assured. Restaurants often train servers to crouch down to the level of the customer to help build rapport.
    • Make a personal connection. If you have an existing relationship with the person in conflict, you can use that to your advantage. I was immediately concerned when a student arrived unexpectedly at my office visibly agitated.
    • Listen. Empathy is important to express during conflict situations. Even if you don't agree with the other person's position, showing an understanding of why they feel a particular way will help.
    • Shift talk to the future. The word affirmation comes from the Latin affirmare, originally meaning "to make steady, strengthen." Be affirming by offering support and encouragement.
  6. to (cause to) become less dangerous or difficult: The government has taken these measures in an attempt to de-escalate the conflict. There are signs that the confrontation is beginning to de-escalate. Synonym. wind (something) down. Opposite.

  7. Whenever someone de-escalates an argument, they take something with potential to turn ugly or even violent and tone things down so that the issues can be calmly discussed. Police officers, diplomats, and elementary school teachers all need to learn to de-escalate intense situations.

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