Similar words: escape, escaped, escapee, fire escape, narrow escape, a narrow escape, grapefruit, therefrom. Meaning: v. get rid of.
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91) Its ultimate fate is unknown, although the speed suggests that it was traveling too slowly to escape from Earth.
92) Together with the Vatican, United States operatives made possible the escape from justice of some of the worst mass-killers.
93) Josie managed to escape from her attacker and call the police.
94) Entering the transcendent and feeling the beautiful ideas of creativity is to escape from the sad feelings of the child.
95) It's a wonderful place to escape from the hubbub of London's busy streets.
96) Until his escape from the camps, he was beaten nearly everyday by his captors.
97) And in the instant of time available to him, he thought of the only place of possible escape from this nightmare.
98) Schooling often represents the only avenue of escape from a much more desperate situation.
99) I thought also that I could sell him scientific information,[http://sentencedict.com/escape from.html] and so escape from my destitute condition.
100) One seen at Wittersham from 8-15 August 1974 was thought to be an escape from captivity.
101) Lawhone and his wife, Mary, befriended the woman and helped her escape from an abusive husband.
102) Oxfam is trying to help these families escape from their hand to mouth existence.
103) Could this be the secret passageway to the Litani, groined by the forces of Christendom to escape from their ancient predicament?
104) If heat is applied, the electron may be able to escape from the deep trap.
105) He gripped her arm and pointed imperiously to the seat and she was glad to hurry and escape from his hard hand.
106) Read in studio Three people had a lucky escape from injury when a car crashed into the front of a house.
107) There is no escape from the difficulties of growing up.
108) But, anyway, I said yes, because I thought I could escape from him easier than from madam.
109) By a variety of plausible means much of these gases can escape from Io and become dissociated and ionized.
110) From Phobos, to escape from the Mars system altogether requires only 890 meters per second.
111) I wanted people, a friend, somebody to talk to ... somebody who could help me escape from my island.
112) What concerns them is the risk that engineered plants might acquire weedy traits and escape from cultivation.
113) Meanwhile Hereford's great escape from the relegation zone is going to plan - four games now without defeat.
114) Avoidance Learning Avoidance learning occurs when individuals learn to avoid or escape from unpleasant consequences.
115) I wish I could escape from this stuffy little office.
116) In other words the objective is to escape from an uncomfortable position rather than to reach a particular destination.
117) The theory of the global system based on transnational practices is an attempt to escape from the limitations of state-centrism.
118) Had they all in fact something to escape from, perhaps something they didn't even acknowledge to themselves?
119) McClellan considered Malvern Hill not so much a victory as another escape from disaster.
120) Terrified, they seek fruitlessly for a means of escape from their hunters.
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