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Discover Ludwig"de-escalating" is a correct, usable word in written English
It is used to refer to reducing the intensity of a conflict or situation, usually by slowing down or stopping activities that are causing tension. For example, "The two sides have agreed to de-escalate the conflict by withdrawing their troops from the border."
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Instead, give students the opportunity to calm down by de-escalating the situation.
The two leaders, the White House said, "discussed options for de-escalating the situation".
I think the trust are in the process of de-escalating those situations.
Thus any first step at de-escalating the Kashmir conflict must come from India.
O'Neill said that Barry had attended training in 2014 that focused on de-escalating situations.
The dispute threatens to derail talks aimed at de-escalating the US-China trade war.
Disagreement between stakeholders is best resolved in a transparent and respectful manner, de-escalating conflictual stances wherever possible.
He said that there was no imminent danger and that the situation seemed to be de-escalating.
Hanoi responds by de-escalating its insurgency efforts, and in October Johnson orders total halt to bombing.
The goal should be de-escalating the chances of a larger war, not finding ways to encourage it.
But there has got to be some serious discussions about de-escalating the military crisis in central Europe.
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