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Definitions from the WebTerm: EsculatePart of Speech: VerbSense 1: To increase or intensify quickly in severity or importance. Sample Sentence: The disagreement between the two countries began to esculate into a full-scale war. Part of Speech: VerbSense 2: To promote or advance something to higher levels. Sample Sentence: The company decided to esculate Tim's role to a managerial position. Part of Speech: Adjective (Local usage)Sense 1: Describing something widely known or popular within a particular local community. Sample Sentence: The family-owned restaurant is famous for its esculate pizza amongst the locals. Part of Speech: Adjective (Popular usage)Sense 1: Describing something favorably acknowledged, admired, or accepted by a majority. Sample Sentence: This new song from the popular artist is truly an esculate hit among the fans. Possible related products on Amazon: Escalation, Popular Products | ||||
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