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to shoot off
to leave somewhere in a hurry
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(example) when he heard his wife was sick, he shot off to the hospital
(synonyms) dash off , run off
fire away
an expression giving permission for someone to ask a question or speak
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restrain
prevent someone from moving
or you might restrain yourself from doing something – for example: eating chocolate
de-escalate <-> esclalate
become less intense
This is often used in the context of conflicts or argument
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militarise
to equip or use something or someone like an army
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arms race
a competition between two groups to gain more weapons than the other group
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