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to mounting
verb
To move upwards. physical
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Since then, euphoria has given way to mounting anxiety.
According to mounting scientific evidence, they are not.
Acting, for him, is analogous to mounting a case.
It was a reflex response to mounting drama.
14 July Butler-Sloss yields to mounting pressure and stands down.
In 1971, in response to mounting international pressure, Rodríguez was released early from prison.
In 2010, authorities seized 157 banks that succumbed to mounting soured loans and the hobbled economy.
Coupled with her deteriorating eyesight, her seclusion has led to mounting paranoia.
To mounting panic, their shadowy cells have been popping up across the south.
Weaker inflation could lead to mounting calls for another round of QE.
The contracts ended up making embattled institutions even more vulnerable to mounting losses.
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