verb
- getting away from a place or situation, especially one that is dangerous or unpleasant
- avoiding or getting free from something undesirable
Usage: present participle of ‘escape’
Usage: present participle of ‘escape’
noun
- the act of getting away from a place or situation
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The prisoners were escaping through a tunnel they had dug.
- She was escaping from her troubled past by moving to a new city.
- The gas was escaping from a crack in the pipe.
- He spent his evenings escaping into fantasy novels.
- The escaping of the zoo animals caused panic in the neighborhood.
- Her escaping from responsibility always frustrated her teammates.
- The cat was escaping through the open window.