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What is the past tense of de-escalate?

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The past tense of de-escalate is de-escalated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of de-escalate is de-escalates.

The present participle of de-escalate is de-escalating.

The past participle of de-escalate is de-escalated.

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There were eight non-colonized patients who empirically received linezolid or daptomycin, and two of the three patients that could be de-escalated were de-escalated.
When a recipient's level of intervention should be escalated or de-escalated.
We've been very clear that we are working to try to get this conflict de-escalated.
There were 27 colonized patients that empirically received linezolid or daptomycin and two of the four that could be de-escalated were de-escalated.
In such cases, hostility can be de-escalated quickly but full resolution may be lengthy.
The situation de-escalated after Mr. Arndtsen opened his wallet and showed the officer his citizen-pruner card.

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