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    es·cape
    [əˈskāp, eˈskāp]
    verb
    escape (verb) · escapes (third person present) · escaped (past tense) · escaped (past participle) · escaping (present participle)
    1. break free from confinement or control:
      "two burglars have just escaped from prison"
      • elude or get free from (someone):
        "he drove along I-84 to escape the police"
      • succeed in avoiding or eluding something dangerous, unpleasant, or undesirable:
        "the driver escaped with a broken knee" · "a baby boy narrowly escaped death"
      • (of a gas, liquid, or heat) leak from a container:
        "the CFCs have escaped into the atmosphere"
      • (of words or sounds) issue involuntarily or inadvertently from (someone or their lips):
        "a sob escaped her lips"
    2. fail to be noticed or remembered by (someone):
      "the name escaped him" · "it may have escaped your notice, but this is not a hotel"
    3. computing
      interrupt (an operation) by means of the escape key.
      • cause (a subsequent character or characters) to be interpreted differently.
    noun
    escape (noun) · escapes (plural noun) · escape key (noun) · escape keys (plural noun)
    1. an act of breaking free from confinement or control:
      "the story of his escape from a POW camp" · "he could think of no way of escape, short of rudeness"
      • an act of successfully avoiding something dangerous, unpleasant, or unwelcome:
        "the baby was fine, but it was a lucky escape"
      • a means of escaping from somewhere:
        "he had planned his escape route"
      • a form of temporary distraction from reality or routine:
        "romantic novels should present an escape from the dreary realities of life"
      • a leakage of gas, liquid, or heat from a container.
      • a garden plant or pet animal that has gone wild and (especially in plants) become naturalized.
      • computing
        a key on a computer keyboard that either interrupts the current operation or causes subsequent characters to be interpreted differently.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French eschaper, based on medieval Latin ex- ‘out’ + cappa ‘cloak’. Compare with escapade.
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    verb
    1. break free from confinement or control:
      get free
      break loose
      make a break for it
      take to one's heels
      make a/one's escape
      make good one's escape
      make a/one's getaway
      show a clean pair of heels
      run for it
      steal away
      sneak away
      get out of someone's clutches
      Opposite:
      be captured
      be imprisoned
    noun
    1. an act of breaking free from confinement or control:
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    What does it mean to escape from a prison?[intransitive, transitive] to get away from a place where you have been kept as a prisoner or not allowed to leave Two prisoners have escaped. They were caught trying to escape. escape from somebody/something He escaped from prison this morning. She attempted to escape from the pirates holding her hostage.
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