To issue from confinement gas is escaping In may, 10 inmates escaped from a jail in new orleans, highlighting the facility’s chronic problems Escape from a lion has escaped from its cage
Escape from Women’s Prison (1978)
She was kidnapped but escaped her captors.
[transitive, no passive] escape somebody/something to be forgotten or not noticed her name escapes me (= i can't remember it)
It might have escaped your notice, but i'm very busy at the moment. Escaped adjective fleeing or having fled, as from home, confinement, captivity, or justice: Definitions of escaped adjective having escaped, especially from confinement “searching for two escaped prisoners” synonyms At large, loose, on the loose free able to act at will
Not under compulsion or restraint If you escape from a place, you succeed in getting away from it A prisoner has escaped from a jail in northern england. Fled, flew, left, absconded, avoided, moved, lost, evaded
Remained, stayed, lingered, dwelt, dwelled, hung around, returned, tarried
Meaning of escaped in english escaped adjective [ before noun ] us / ɪˈskeɪpt / uk Flee, fly, leave, avoid, move, get out, evade, abscond Remain, stay, dwell, linger, abide, return, hang around, come back