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escape <an escape; escapes> N

escape
escape
escape LAW

escape <an escape; escapes> N

escape
escape
escape
escape ECON
escape ECON
escape ECON
escape ECON
escape ECON

escape VB

escape COMMUNIC
escape COMMUNIC
escape COMMUNIC
escape COMMUNIC
escape (danger, etc.)
escape (danger, etc.)
escape (danger, etc.)
escape (danger, etc.)
escape (danger, etc.)
escape (danger, etc.)

escape N

escape N LAW

escape VB

escape

escape COMMUNIC

escape

escape N

Usage examples with escape

it is too late to escape

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He readily admitted to the crime despite circumstantial evidence as he thought that through a full confession he would escape execution.
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But they noted that escape through flight from marine predators exposes them to predators in the air.
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Both groups successfully escape with each other's money, all of which turns out to be fake.
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Care should be taken when using it in gardens as it can quickly escape confines with its creeping rhizomes and may crowd out other plants.
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He was not placed in an underground pit as punishment for trying to escape.
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The song concludes with the piano accompaniment, despite the histrionic singer's pleas, becoming uncontrollably fast, and the singer having to escape the studio.
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It has been suggested that it was built for priests to escape from persecution, or even to smuggle girls into the coaching inn.
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One of the reasons for its escape from destruction in earlier days was its remoteness combined with the difficulty of extracting its timber.
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They must cross the dangerous savannah to escape the poachers and police officers chasing them.
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They began exerting pressure on her, until it was too late for her to escape from their influence.
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