- escape*/*/
- [ɪˈskeɪp]
verb
I
1) [I] to get away from a dangerous or unpleasant placeThree people died in the fire, but John escaped through the bedroom window.[/ex]She was shot while trying to escape from prison.[/ex]2) [I/T] to avoid a dangerous or unpleasant experienceTwo security guards escaped injury in the attack.[/ex]Durham narrowly escaped defeat in their first match of the season.[/ex]3) [T] if something escapes you, you cannot remember it or you do not notice itHis name escapes me right now.[/ex]4) [I] to come out of a container by accidentHow will we know if there's any gas escaping?[/ex]escaped [ɪˈskeɪpt] adj5)an escaped prisoner[/ex]IInounescape */[ɪˈskeɪp]1) [C/U] an act of avoiding or getting away from a person, place, or bad situationShe was relieved to make her escape from the meeting.[/ex]A couple had a narrow escape (= were almost killed) when a tree fell just in front of their car.[/ex]2) [C/U] a way of helping yourself to stop thinking about an unpleasant situation you are inHe used alcohol as a means of escape.[/ex]3) [U] computingthe escape key on a computer
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.