Similar words: escape, escaped, escapee, fire escape, narrow escape, a narrow escape, grapefruit, therefrom. Meaning: v. get rid of.
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181) His musing initiates his escape from the deep - sea diving suit that his body has become.
182) Escape from fee and empty account phenomenon aggravate the difficulty of the pension insurance further.
183) Splayed out against an ink-dark sea, the beaches are superb-and plentiful enough to escape from all those German tourists who insist on parading around in the buff.
184) IN THE English-speaking world, people escape from frying pans into fires.
185) In the 1820s, as it waged a war of independence against the Ottoman Empire, Greece became an early symbol of escape from the prison house of empire.
186) The chemical bond water, tar, partial sulfur and gas escape from coal during rapid pyrolysis.
187) I want to escape from the place, which gives me so many heart-struck memories. It's hard to walk, come again, clear up my memories again and again.
188) Juvenile spot moves into shallow water to escape from flounder.
189) Primitive humans needed to be able to react like this to escape from dangerous animals.
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.