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    Es·cape
    /əˈskāp/

    verb

    • 1. break free from confinement or control: "two burglars have just escaped from prison" Similar get awayget outrun awayrun offOpposite be capturedbe imprisoned
    • 2. fail to be noticed or remembered by (someone): "the name escaped him"

    noun

    • 1. an act of breaking free from confinement or control: "the story of his escape from a POW camp" Similar getawaybreakoutbolt for freedomrunning awayOpposite captureimprisonment
  2. 5 days ago · 1. intransitive verb [no passive] If you escape from a place, you succeed in getting away from it. A prisoner has escaped from a jail in northern Texas. They are reported to have escaped to the other side of the border. Synonyms: get away, flee, take off, fly More Synonyms of escape. 2. countable noun.

  3. a : to get away from a place (such as a prison) where you are being held or kept. The prisoner escaped (from jail). an escaped convict [=a convict who has escaped from prison] b : to get away from a dangerous place or situation. The boat sank but the crew escaped (unharmed). They managed to escape from the burning building. 2.

  4. Definition of escape noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. escape. noun. /ɪˈskeɪp/ Idioms. [countable, uncountable] the act or a method of escaping from a place or an unpleasant or dangerous situation. I had a narrow escape (= I was lucky to have escaped). He had a lucky escape when his car skidded out of control.

  5. n. [ countable] an act or instance of escaping. a way or means of escaping: [ countable] We used the tunnel as an escape. [ uncountable] The back door is your only means of escape. a way or means of avoiding reality:[ countable] liked to read mystery stories as an escape. adj. [ before a noun] for or providing an escape: an escape hatch.

  6. a successful attempt to get out of a place or a dangerous or bad situation: He made his escape while no one was watching. [ no plural ] something that helps you to forget about your usual life or problems: I love old movies – they’re such an escape from the real world.

  7. Meaning of escape in Essential English Dictionary. escape. verb. uk / ɪˈskeɪp/ escaping | escaped. Add to word list. B1. to succeed in getting away from a place where you do not want to be: The two killers escaped from prison last night. to avoid a dangerous or unpleasant situation: She was lucky to escape serious injury. escape. noun.

  8. Definition of escape. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

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