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Click here if you Hate scroll, Show all | Too long, show scroll[noun] a means or way of escaping; "hard work was his escape from worry"; "they installed a second hatch as an escape"; "their escape route"
[noun] an avoidance of danger or difficulty; "that was a narrow escape"
[noun] an inclination to retreat from unpleasant realities through diversion or fantasy; "romantic novels were her escape from the stress of daily life"; "his alcohol problem was a form of escapism"
[noun] nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do; "his evasion of his clear duty was reprehensible"; "that escape from the consequences is possible but unattractive"
[noun] 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
[noun] the unwanted discharge of a fluid from some container; "they tried to stop the escape of gas from the damaged pipe"; "he had to clean up the leak"
[noun] a plant originally cultivated but now growing wild
[verb] issue or leak, as from a small opening; "Gas escaped into the bedroom"
[verb] fail to experience; "Fortunately, I missed the hurricane"
[verb] escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action; "She gets away with murder!"; "I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities"
[verb] run away from confinement; "The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison"
[verb] remove oneself from a familiar environment, usually for pleasure or diversion; "We escaped to our summer house for a few days"; "The president of the company never manages to get away during the summer"
[verb] be incomprehensible to; escape understanding by; "What you are seeing in him eludes me"
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\Es*cape"\, v. i. 1. To flee, and become secure from danger; -- often followed by from or out of. Haste, for thy life escape, nor look behind?? --Keble. 2. 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. --Macaulay. 3. 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. --Thackeray.
\Es*cape"\, n. 1. 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. --Ps. lv. 8. 2. 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. --Burton. 3. A sally. ``Thousand escapes of wit.'' --Shak. 4. (Law) The unlawful permission, by a jailer or other custodian, of a prisoner's departure from custody. Note: Escape is technically distinguishable from prison breach, which is the unlawful departure of the prisoner from custody, escape being the permission of the departure by the custodian, either by connivance or negligence. The term escape, however, is applied by some of the old authorities to a departure from custody by stratagem, or without force. --Wharton. 5. (Arch.) An apophyge. 6. Leakage or outflow, as of steam or a liquid. 7. (Elec.) Leakage or loss of currents from the conducting wires, caused by defective insulation. {Escape pipe} (Steam Boilers), a pipe for carrying away steam that escapes through a safety valve. {Escape valve} (Steam Engine), a relief valve; a safety valve. See under {Relief}, and {Safety}. {Escape wheel} (Horol.), the wheel of an escapement.
\Es*cape"\, n. (Bot.) A plant which has escaped from cultivation.
Synonyms for escape
break loose, elude, escape cock, escape valve, escapism, flight, get away, get away, get away, get by, get off, get out, leak, leakage, miss, outflow, relief valve, safety valve
See also: defy | diversion | dodging | egress | escape | evasion | flee | getaway | go forth | hejira | issue | negligence | puzzle | run away | shake | shake off | shirking | shunning | skulking | slacking | slip | take flight | Underground Railway | vex | way |
Related terms: avoidance, baffle, beg, debouch, door, draining, escapism, estuary, evasiveness, get free of, get out, go on furlough, issue, leaving, pore, retreat, shunning, slip, take leave, take off, vent, way out
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Let's analyse "escape" as pure text. This string has Six letters in Two syllables and Three vowels. 50% of vowels is 11.4% more then average English word. Written in backwards: EPACSE. Average typing speed for these characters is 1680 milliseconds. [info]
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escape: 5 + 1 + 5 = 11, reduced: 11 . and the final result is Eleven. |
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