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escalate
to make or become greater or more serious
to agree to give up something you want if the other person also gives up something they want
to be willing to compromise
to force someone to leave a place or organization
to kick someone out
to have an angry disagreement with someone
to quarrel
to have a physical fight or a serious argument with someone
to come to blows
an argument or disagreement, especially an official one between, for example, workers and employers or two countries
an ongoing dispute
to decide that you support a particular opinion or belief in an argument
to side with someone
to forgive someone and become friends again after an argument or disagreement
to make up
to know someone well enough to talk to them
to be on speaking terms
to talk about a problem so you feel less angry or upset about it
to clear the air
a feeling of fear or anger between people or countries who do not trust each other
tension