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escaped
es·cape E0207800 (ĭ-skāp′)v. es·caped, es·cap·ing, es·capes v.intr.1. To break loose from confinement; get free: escape from jail.2. To issue from confinement or enclosure; leak or seep out: Gas was escaping from the vent.3. To avoid a serious or unwanted outcome: escaped from the accident with their lives.4. Biology To become established in the wild. Used of a plant or animal.5. Computers To interrupt a command, exit a program, or change levels within a program by using a key, combination of keys, or key sequence.v.tr.1. To succeed in avoiding: The thief escaped punishment.2. To break loose from; get free of: The spacecraft escaped Earth's gravitational field. 3. To be outside the memory or understanding of; fail to be remembered or understood by: Her name escapes me. The book's significance escaped him.4. To issue involuntarily from: A sigh escaped my lips.n.1. The act or an instance of escaping.2. A means of escaping.3. A means of obtaining temporary freedom from worry, care, or unpleasantness: Television is my escape from worry.4. A gradual effusion from an enclosure; a leakage.5. Biology A cultivated plant or a domesticated or confined animal that has become established in the wild.6. Computers A key used especially to interrupt a command, exit a program, or change levels within a program. [Middle English escapen, from Old North French escaper, from Vulgar Latin *excappāre, to get out of one's cape, get away : Latin ex-, ex- + Medieval Latin cappa, cloak.] es·cap′a·ble adj.es·cap′er n.Usage Note: The pronunciation (ĭk-skāp′) is often viewed by many as incorrect and is probably a result of confusion with words beginning with the prefix ex-. The word is properly pronounced without the (k) sound between the short i and the (sk) sound: (ĭ-skāp′).escaped (ɪˈskeɪpt) adjhaving broken free from confinementThesaurusAdj. | 1. | escaped - having escaped, especially from confinement; "a convict still at large"; "searching for two escaped prisoners"; "dogs loose on the streets"; "criminals on the loose in the neighborhood"at large, on the loose, loosefree - able to act at will; not hampered; not under compulsion or restraint; "free enterprise"; "a free port"; "a free country"; "I have an hour free"; "free will"; "free of racism"; "feel free to stay as long as you wish"; "a free choice" |
escapedadjectiveFleeing or having fled, as from home, confinement, captivity, or justice:fugitive, runaway.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeescapeescaped
Synonyms for escapedadj fleeing or having fled, as from home, confinement, captivity, or justiceSynonymsSynonyms for escapedadj having escaped, especially from confinementSynonyms- at large
- on the loose
- loose
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