Examples of 'conflict escalated' in a sentence

Meaning of "conflict escalated"

conflict escalated: Describes a situation where a disagreement or dispute has intensified or become more serious

How to use "conflict escalated" in a sentence

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conflict escalated
The conflict escalated into terrorist attacks.
Paying subscriptions continued even as the conflict escalated.
The ensuing armed conflict escalated in succeeding years.
Conflict escalated and the civil war began.
In the meantime the conflict escalated.
This conflict escalated into a brutal civil war.
Don Javier took notice but did not take action and the conflict escalated.
The political conflict escalated into an ethnic conflict.
When Henry appointed a bishop, the conflict escalated.
The armed conflict escalated in early.
Reporting from Damascus that year, we saw how the conflict escalated.
This conflict escalated to war.
Following failed peace efforts, not least by the United Nations, the conflict escalated.
He wants conflict escalated.
Conflict escalated through July.

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Each time this cycle occurred, the conflict escalated a little bit further.
The conflict escalated when Whittaker met his inevitable end.
When the Russians and French threatened to get involved, the conflict escalated quickly.
The conflict escalated when Germanus appointed his own candidate to the vacant see of Dyrrhachium.
The final three months of the last conflict escalated to become the Spanish-American War.
The conflict escalated into the Dutch War.
The British insisted on administering the empire through Parliament, and the conflict escalated into war.
The conflict escalated and Officer Finn was shot and killed on Avery Street.
When Germany invaded France through Belgium, the conflict escalated into a world war.
The conflict escalated when ULIMO Krahn and Mandingo groups clashed in the town of Tubmanburg.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict escalated during the Second Intifada.
The conflict escalated soon, however, with the parliament changing its prior decision to hold a referendum.
The mayor 's supporters opposed, and the conflict escalated into a brawl.
The conflict escalated into armed incidents in the majority-Serb populated areas.
The situation in the zone of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict escalated in September 2015.
This conflict escalated into a full-blown war, drawing in armies from eight surrounding countries.
At least 398 children killed and 605 injured as a result since the conflict escalated in March.
In the meantime, the conflict escalated on the East Frisian peninsula.
In early 1778, France signed a treaty of alliance with the United States and the conflict escalated.
The conflict escalated into what has sometimes been called the " Mormon War in Illinois.
Azeris resisted, and the conflict escalated into a brutal struggle of siege, embargo, and massacre.
The conflict escalated when Ebony 's partner dropped by the house, further angering Shannon and Robin.
The Venetian-Ottoman conflict escalated into the Ottoman-Venetian War.
This conflict escalated into a brutal civil war that would last 12 years.
At the end of the 1980s the conflict escalated dramatically, with mass demonstrations, particularly in Tbilisi.
The conflict escalated into the Croatian War of Independence in 1991.
Early December 1992 - The conflict escalated to a level of greater seriousness and intensity on both sides.
This conflict escalated into the Croatian War of Independence by March 1991.
In 1984 the conflict escalated dramatically, and so did displacement into towns.
The conflict escalated by March 1991, resulting in the Croatian War of Independence.

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