Similar words: escape, escaped, escapee, fire escape, narrow escape, a narrow escape, grapefruit, therefrom. Meaning: v. get rid of.
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121) All this can make assisted suicide seem a reasonable escape from inevitable agony.
122) It was not a place that unexpected prowlers would ever escape from.
123) Teenagers may begin to take drugs to help them escape from adolescent problems they can't cope with.
124) The ease with which the dissolved high-pressure gases can escape from Hawaiian magmas leads to some very spectacular eruptions.
125) There are people out there who really do see him as the pioneer of a computer-generated escape from reality.
126) This would remove the incentive to marry as an escape from an intolerable environment.
127) Men do not escape from life because life is dull, but life escapes from men because men are little. Thomas Wolfe
128) Mirth is an escape from the humdrum just as the transcendent is an escape from the mundane.
129) The burglars started the fire as a decoy so that they could escape from police.
130) Must be an escape from a zoo, he thought,[http://sentencedict.com/escape from.html] just as mink could be from fur farms.
131) It is used as a means of temporary escape from circumstances that the individual finds unbearable.
132) Here was the beginning of Canetti's slow escape from the thrall of Karl Kraus.
133) There is no escape from the physical nor is there any escape from the mind.
134) To escape from Heathcliff I must go a long way away.
135) This, maybe, was my opportunity to escape from the torpor into which I had sunk.
136) I pull my battledress jacket over my head in a forlorn attempt to escape from the tiny tormentors; sleep is impossible.
137) Sam joined the Navy to escape from his mother's clutches.
138) Last bubbles of air ballast escape from the vent valve on her sail to stream to the surface.
139) These inventions not only relieved the boredom but gave escape from pain.
140) To escape from the Moon's gravitational field, a sample must be accelerated to a velocity above 2.4 kilometres per second.
141) She was trying to engineer her escape from the classics lecturer when Jamie made his way over.
142) For twice as much energy, and twice the expense, you could escape from Earth entirely.
143) Thus the electrons would either escape from the atom altogether or would spiral into the nucleus.
144) Females often try to escape from the alpha male's vigilance, and will go up to the beta male and solicit copulation.
145) The main principle applied is prevention of radiation escape from the source, which greatly reduces the size of the equipment.
146) That there would be no escape from the great wall of knowledge Henry was propelling in their direction.
147) Radioactivity is induced in the metallic containment vessel that surrounds a reactor core by neutrons that escape from the core.
148) This gives the bird only about 10 seconds to make its escape from a wide bodied Boeing 747.
149) He ducked down an alley to escape from the mob that was chasing him.
150) Now Jack sees a way to escape from it all by faking his death in a house fire.
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