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escape verb (escaped, escaping) 1 intrans to gain freedom. 2 to manage to avoid (punishment or disease, etc). 3 not to be noticed or remembered by someone • Nothing escapes his notice. 4 intrans said of a gas or liquid, etc: to leak out or get out. 5 said of words, etc: to be uttered unintentionally by someone. noun 1 an act of escaping. 2 a means of escape. 3 the avoidance of danger or harm • a narrow escape. 4 a leak or release. 5 something providing a break or distraction. 6 something which has escaped, especially a plant originally cultivated as a garden plant but now growing in the wild. escapable adj. escaper noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French escaper, probably from Latin excappare to remove one's cape.