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Wat (wie) is nuclear escalation - definitie


escalate         
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Escalation Ladder; Escalate; Escalation (disambiguation); Escalation (film); Escalation (1968 film)
(escalates, escalating, escalated)
If a bad situation escalates or if someone or something escalates it, it becomes greater in size, seriousness, or intensity. (JOURNALISM)
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.
VERB: V, V into n, V n
escalation (escalations)
The threat of nuclear escalation remains.
...a sudden escalation of violence.
N-VAR
escalate         
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Escalation Ladder; Escalate; Escalation (disambiguation); Escalation (film); Escalation (1968 film)
v. (D; intr.) to escalate into (the local war escalated into a major conflict)
Escalation         
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Escalation is the process of increasing or rising, derived from the concept of an escalator. Specific uses of the term include:

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Nuclear escalation
NATO doctrine about Nuclear Escalation in the cold war.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor nuclear escalation
1. " The people‘s representatives must decide." Andrew Murray, chairman of the Stop The War Coalition, said the announcement represented "a dangerous nuclear escalation and a colossal waste of money". Mr Murray also accused the cabinet of hypocrisy, saying: "The government cannot urge other countries like Iran to forego nuclear weapons when it is breaching its own obligations under the non–proliferation treaty to move towards nuclear disarmament." His sentiments were echoed by Dominick Jenkins, a nuclear disarmament campaigner from Greenpeace.