💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Escape from"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| shakeverb | (transitive, ergative) To cause (something) to move rapidly in opposite directions alternatingly. |
| shake offverb | To remove (something attached to, on or clinging to an object) by shaking. |
| throw offverb | (idiomatic) To confuse; especially, to lose a pursuer. |
| escapingverb | The act of one who escapes; an escape. |
| escapedverb | Having escaped, especially from prison or another place of confinement. |
| escapeenoun | Someone who has become free through escaping imprisonment. |
| escapernoun | A person who escapes. |
| escapesnoun | The act of leaving a dangerous or unpleasant situation. |
| escape mechanismnoun | a form of behavior that evades unpleasant realities |
| escapnoun | The act of one who escapes; an escape. |
| escapable | Able to be escaped, fled or run from. |
| run awayverb | To flee by running. |
| fleeingverb | The act of one who flees. |
| escape hatchnoun | An emergency exit in a vehicle, aircraft, ship, or similar structure. |
| escape valvenoun | A valve on a boiler to let the steam escape. |
| get awayverb | (with 'to' when used with an object) To take a break from one's present circumstances; to journey (to), especially on holiday. |
| break freeverb | To liberate oneself; to free oneself; to become free (from or of something or someone). |
| eludeverb | (transitive) To evade or escape from (someone or something), especially by using cunning or skill. |
| evadingverb | (transitive) To get away from by cunning; to avoid by using dexterity, subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to cleverly escape from. |
| escapismnoun | An inclination to escape from routine or reality into fantasy. |
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