Used in a Sentence

de-escalation

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for de-escalation.

Editorial note

And game theory offers a way out: you need a shared culture that enables de-escalation without losing face.

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Quick take

A decrease in scope, extension or severity.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of de-escalation gathered in one view.

noun

A decrease in scope, extension or severity.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for de-escalation.

noun

A decrease in scope, extension or severity.

Example sentences

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And game theory offers a way out: you need a shared culture that enables de-escalation without losing face.

2

If people want de-escalation, they need to fund the longer training regime and more importantly pay for it.

3

What would it take to persuade you that police probably need training in human interaction and de-escalation?

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Better training in de-escalation and rapid tranquilisation and psychiatric nurse accompaniment would be better.

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The cycle of escalation/de-escalation by North Korea is so obvious now that most South Koreans don't even bat an eye with each provocation.

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The next US response will be gradual de-escalation of its police aggressiveness.

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Many of those former MPs have gone on record with their serious dismay at the absence of even vaguely proper crowd control and de-escalation training.

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Yet Police will not barge in shooting, de-escalation is key.

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If you want to co-write a post on de-escalation techniques, I'd genuinely love to!

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>ex-military surplus maybe reallocating funds from military to de-escalation training would reduce surplus and improve police image and effectiveness.

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They should have been given better training in de-escalation.

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Partly because they have extensive training in de-escalation.

Quote examples

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But de-escalation training is expensive, whereas equipment is often given almost for free from ex-military surplus or paid for from "anti-terrorism" federal funds.

2

It only took a moment of explanation and de-escalation to clue them in to what was going on, and the situation was defused, no matter how many more "nice tits" the administrator busted out in public.

3

"Police should be trained, and it should be a point of pride for them, to be ultra-cool in the face of upset or rude people." They are trained in de-escalation techniques.

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The irony is that the only way to have had a shot at making the Afghan and Iraq campaigns successful would have been to use the old-fashioned beat-cop tactics: de-escalation, peace-keeping and what is now called "community outreach" (which used to just be "knowing folks").

Proper noun examples

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De-escalation sometimes requires causing a small amount of damage in order to prevent much greater damage.

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De-escalation is more effective than the slight tactical advantage.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use de-escalation in a sentence?

And game theory offers a way out: you need a shared culture that enables de-escalation without losing face.

What does de-escalation mean?

A decrease in scope, extension or severity.

What part of speech is de-escalation?

de-escalation is commonly used as noun.