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  1. Escape definition: to slip or get away, as from confinement or restraint; gain or regain liberty. See examples of ESCAPE used in a sentence.

  2. To escape is to break free, to get out of a situation you don’t want to be in. It’s also a noun, as in an escape from a dull party that might involve a ladder and an upstairs window.

  3. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English escapee es‧cap‧ee / ˌeskeɪˈpiː, ɪˌskeɪˈpiː / noun [countable] literary ESCAPE someone who has escaped from somewhere Examples from the Corpus escapee • Those included hitting Carbonell, the first escapee to be caught. • Maybe, if she was a recent escapee, she had never learned how ...

  4. 1. to get away or break free from (confinements, captors, etc): the lion escaped from the zoo. 2. to manage to avoid (imminent danger, punishment, evil, etc): to escape death. 3. (usually foll by: from) (of gases, liquids, etc) to issue gradually, as from a crack or fissure; seep; leak: water was escaping from the dam.

  5. ESCAPEE ý nghĩa, định nghĩa, ESCAPEE là gì: 1. a person who has escaped from a place: 2. a person who has escaped from a place: . Tìm hiểu thêm.

  6. A more thorough explanation: An escapee is a person who has escaped from lawful custody, such as a prisoner or inmate. For example, if a prisoner manages to break out of jail, they become an escapee. The term "escapee" is not the same as "arrestee" or "employee," as those words describe someone who is being arrested or employed, respectively ...