Escape /(?)/
Es·cape
Escape
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Escaped; p. pr. & vb. n. Escaping
- To flee from and avoid; to be saved or exempt from; to shun; to obtain security from; as, to escape danger.
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To avoid the notice of; to pass unobserved by; to evade; as, the fact escaped our attention.
They escaped the search of the enemy.
Escape
v. i.
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To flee, and become secure from danger; -- often followed by from or out of.
Haste, for thy life escape, nor look behind
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To get clear from danger or evil of any form; to be passed without harm.
Such heretics . . . would have been thought fortunate, if they escaped with life.
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To get free from that which confines or holds; -- used of persons or things; as, to escape from prison, from arrest, or from slavery; gas escapes from the pipes; electricity escapes from its conductors.
To escape out of these meshes.
Escape
n.
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The act of fleeing from danger, of evading harm, or of avoiding notice; deliverance from injury or any evil; flight; as, an escape in battle; a narrow escape; also, the means of escape; as, a fire escape.
I would hasten my escape from the windy storm.
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That which escapes attention or restraint; a mistake; an oversight; also, transgression. [Obs.]
I should have been more accurate, and corrected all those former escapes.
- A sally.
- The unlawful permission, by a jailer or other custodian, of a prisoner's departure from custody. (Law)
- A plant which has escaped from cultivation. (Bot.)
- An apophyge. (Arch.)
- Leakage or outflow, as of steam or a liquid.
- Leakage or loss of currents from the conducting wires, caused by defective insulation. (Elec.)
Phrases & Compounds
- Escape pipe
- a pipe for carrying away steam that escapes through a safety valve.
- Escape valve
- a relief valve; a safety valve. See under Relief, and Safety.
- Escape wheel
- the wheel of an escapement.