English to Urdu Dictionary escalate

escalate

بڑھ
definition
verb
the price of tickets escalated
increase rapidly.
translation of 'escalate'
verb
بڑهانا
example
It is an example of how costs can 'escalate' with private finance initiatives.
Beef prices are now at a twenty-year low while costs continue to 'escalate' .
The costs continue to 'escalate' for the country and its people.
Sources say they were kept quiet in order not to 'escalate' the row with Russia.
Not surprisingly petrol prices increased during August as world oil prices continued to 'escalate' .
we do not want to 'escalate' the war
Therefore there is the possibility that a relatively small problem may rapidly 'escalate' into a crisis.
Inflation and other building costs could cause the costs to 'escalate' if there was significant delay in construction.
The cost of the Games has risen to at least 6 billion euros, and many observers expect the costs to 'escalate' even more.
More studies into the feasibility of a waste tunnel will cause yet more delays and cause costs to 'escalate' further.
The new parliament remains the centre of controversy as building costs 'escalate' .
If the firefighters persevere with their eight-day strike this week, then matters could 'escalate' rapidly.
we do not want to 'escalate' the war
When you've made your point and the other party has made his point, please do not 'escalate' it to a never-ending heated discussion.
In turn, the increased prices caused health costs to 'escalate' in a vicious circle.
It soon 'escalated' into physical and mental abuse and within two months I left and moved in with a girlfriend.
Soon the case is making headlines and the whole thing 'escalates' rapidly.
Indeed, for each of these countries ethnic conflict has 'escalated' into civil war.
While costs were 'escalating' all the time, we felt that the project would never be completed if we did not push ahead with the work.
The rate of complaints is 'escalating' and the ombudsman expects numbers to continue rising sharply.
This frightened me so much that I agreed to try benzodiazepines, but doses 'escalated' rapidly.
Soon enough playful shoving 'escalated' into an all-out war, which ended with Alex tackling Jamie to the floor.
In recent years, the battle of the sexes has 'escalated' into a full-fledged gender war.
This could give rise to a second appeal, with the council's legal costs possibly 'escalating' to thousands of pounds.
But the problem is that with rapidly 'escalating' costs we are getting less for our money.
It could easily have 'escalated' into something far more serious, the spokesperson stressed.
As the cost of education 'escalates' , working class students are left out in the cold.
She said the dispute 'escalated' into a furious struggle between her and her husband, who was wielding a baseball bat.
It is feared that as the cost of drugs 'escalates' and financial pressure grows on the NHS, there will be many more similar disputes in future.
I became involved in an incident that could easily have 'escalated' into something really nasty.
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