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es·cape /iˈskāp/
- two burglars have just escaped from prison - escaped convicts
Break free from confinement or control
- he drove along I-84 to escape the police
Elude or get free from (someone)
- the driver escaped with a broken knee - a baby boy narrowly escaped death
Succeed in avoiding or eluding something dangerous, unpleasant, or undesirable
- the name escaped him - it may have escaped your notice, but this is not a hotel
Fail to be noticed or remembered by (someone)
(of a gas, liquid, or heat) Leak from a container
- a sob esca
(of words or sounds) Issue involuntarily or inadvertently from (someone or their lips)
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