Similar Words to Escape:
Break Away
Break Loose
Bunk
Dodging
Elude
Escape Cock
Escape Valve
Escapism
Evasion
Flight
Fly The Coop
Get Away
Get By
Get Off
Get Out
Head For The Hills
Hightail It
Lam
Leak
Leakage
Miss
Outflow
Relief Valve
Run
Run Away
Safety Valve
Scarper
Scat
Take To The Woods
Turn Tail
Examples:
1. You won't escape me any longer.
2. We can't escape in these outfits.
3. You told me to be sure not to let her escape again.
4. Not one man shall escape my vengeance!
5. No one knows, but all say that by morning, not one Israelite will escape alive.
6. They know that whatever they do then, they cannot escape destruction.
7. How do I know that the planes were not simply diving to a low altitude to escape our radar?
8. Help us escape from this cave.
9. How did you find out about me and the escape and the rest of it?
10. How did you escape him, sir?
11. I thought I could escape from it, but there is no place-- And no victory for anybody.
12. Where could a man escape to in this wilderness?
13. Captain, there's something wrong with the escape hatch.
14. I've already tipped off Hugo's men if they try to escape across the border.
15. So you think you'll escape the war, Mr Scott?
16. But you'll do your best to escape it?
17. Stand by escape gear. Red light on.
18. How the hell can a guy escape with a double guard around the jail and 200 extra deputies?
19. She had a narrow escape and so did you.
Definitions of Escape:
1. The act of escaping physically
2. An inclination to retreat from unpleasant realities through diversion or fantasy
3. Nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do
4. An avoidance of danger or difficulty
5. A means or way of escaping
6. A plant originally cultivated but now growing wild
7. The discharge of a fluid from some container
8. A valve in a container in which pressure can build up (as a steam boiler); it opens automatically when the pressure reaches a dangerous level
9. Run away from confinement
10. Fail to experience
11. Escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action
12. Be incomprehensible to; escape understanding by
13. Remove oneself from a familiar environment, usually for pleasure or diversion
14. Flee; take to one's heels; cut and run
15. Issue or leak, as from a small opening
