Similar words: escape, escaped, escapee, fire escape, narrow escape, a narrow escape, grapefruit, therefrom. Meaning: v. get rid of.
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61) I will be profoundly relieved when I can escape from the prosaic explanations and defences of this present sprawling mess of words.
62) We cannot totally escape from negative emotions, but we can choose to suppress them by maximizing our positive emotions. Dr T.P.Chia
63) For Deimos, in its higher orbit, only 560 meters per second suffices to escape from the Mars system.
64) But the issue is more complex than the mere escape from reality into fantasy.
65) What is more depressing is the way this escape from the facts is beginning to creep into Western discourse on Kosovo.
66) What baffles me is how anyone could escape from the jail in broad daylight.
67) Isabel had grasped the opportunity of his presence to escape from Gloucester.
68) The process approach offers a convenient escape from difficult value questions.
68) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
69) You will never be able to escape from your heart. So it's better to listen to what it has to say. Paulo Coelho
70) Galileo was certainly conscious of this, rejoicing that there was an escape from the refuse.
71) I just couldn't keep away from her when I got the chance to escape from Rocamar the other day.
72) Her heart was pounding as if it intended to escape from her chest.
73) Their representatives are helping thousands of orphaned children and displaced families escape from the tyranny of civil war.
74) One needs to build upon the foundations of cost-accounting, not escape from it.
75) The virus did not take long to escape from its native land.
76) Set in 170 acres of tranquil parkland, Champneys makes the ideal escape from the pressures of work.
77) Specifically, it often meant not permitting Louisa to escape from lengthy homework assignments that involved a lot of writing.
78) Nottingham also dreamt of achieving a miraculous escape from relegation.
79) There's no escape from that if you want to live to a ripe old age.
80) It offers an escape from the double bind of commentary pithily summarised by Foucault, in the passage I quoted just now.
81) Helicopters continued to search for others who had climbed trees to escape from the flood waters.
82) People try drugs out of curiosity, to have a good time, to improve athletic performance, or to escape from stress, anxiety or depression, but all drug addicts are willful victims themselves. Dr T.P.Chia
83) She wants to escape from home, and the least we can do is to let her stay here for a while.
84) There was no escape from it and we longed for the luxury of sun glasses or a peaked cap.
85) A person may design a better way of raising children primarily to escape from children who do not behave well.
86) The only escape from the miseries of life are music and cats... Albert Schweitzer
87) Once in orbit, you are precisely half way to having enough energy to escape from Earth.
88) Each of them had attempted to escape from another prison at least once.
89) Prison officials are investigating how he managed to escape from the maximum-security facility.
90) Hundreds of passengers tried desperately to escape from the boat as it sank.
More similar words: escape, escaped, escapee, fire escape, narrow escape, a narrow escape, grapefruit, therefrom, come from, die from, due from, take from, free from, hide from, date from, aside from, cease from, remove from, derive from, evolve from, seascape, landscape, landscaper, to arise from, release from, refrain from, escapade, escapist, escapism, scapegoat.