escape from

Frequency: 9.5150.0 per million words

Used to indicate the place or situation being left behind.

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Examples (20)

  • The prisoner managed to escape from the high-security facility.
  • The prisoner managed to escape from the high-security facility.
  • Many people read fiction to escape from the pressures of daily life.
  • Many people read books to escape from the pressures of daily life.
  • His daring escape from the war-torn city was later made into a movie.
  • They had to escape from the city before the advancing army arrived.
  • She had a narrow escape from a serious car accident last week.
  • She finally found the courage to escape from her toxic relationship.
  • He hopes he can escape from his financial troubles soon.
  • His daring escape from the prisoner-of-war camp became a legend.
  • The children are trying to escape from the locked playroom.
  • We are planning to escape from the cold winter by vacationing in the tropics.
  • It took her years to finally escape from that toxic relationship.
  • It is impossible to escape from the consequences of your actions.
  • There seemed to be no way to escape from the labyrinth of endless corridors.
  • Escaping from poverty was his lifelong ambition and motivation.
  • How did the clever hamster escape from its cage again?
  • How did the magician escape from a locked trunk submerged in water?
  • For him, painting was a necessary escape from a mundane reality.
  • You cannot escape from the fact that you are responsible for this.