Escaped

Word ESCAPED
Character 7
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ɪˈskeɪpt/

Definitions and meanings of "Escaped"

What do we mean by escaped?

To get free; to free oneself.

To avoid (any unpleasant person or thing); to elude, get away from.

To avoid capture; to get away with something, avoid punishment.

To elude the observation or notice of; to not be seen or remembered by.

To cause (a single character, or all such characters in a string) to be interpreted literally, instead of with any special meaning it would usually have in the same context, often by prefixing with another character.

To halt a program or command by pressing a key (such as the "Esc" key) or combination of keys.

The ability to escape from reality to a world of fantasy. Most of the world's great pieces of art, from music to film and paintings, all come from the artist's fantasies. Urban Dictionary

Originating in the time of Confucius and closely linked with Taoism, it includes all activities, hobbies, and moments (for example, self-realizations and other forms of enlightenment) that induces a state of detachment, euphoria, occasionally memory loss, and can also often leads to adventure. Escapeism can also be defined as a philosophy or "way" of life. The Escapeist philosophy can be defined in four parts (all of which have infinite potential to combine to fit each individuals' path): 1. The inclination to break free from confinement or control. 2. The ability to successfully avoid dangerous or unpleasant things. 3. A mastering of the art of escape to somewhere or from somewhere through certain rituals or activities specific to each individual. 4. A partiality to or impulse for temporary distraction from reality or routine. Escapeism is not a religion, it does not involve any kind of deity, but rather a path of life and/or state of mind which exists as means of promoting compelling experiences which allow the individual to enjoy a transient, yet genuine and fulfilling euphoria. Urban Dictionary

Something we all crave, but can never truly find. The closest we can get to escape is lighting up some good weed and just trying to forget all our problems in this hell we call life, but still we can never truly find it Urban Dictionary

No escape is when you enter the Hetalia hetalia fandom. There is no escape and it may be all fun and games at the start, but it is the definition of no escape. Urban Dictionary

Escapings - noun - Pubic hairs that escape the confines of a girl's swimsuit. Unlike strays, which are missed shavings, escapings are evidence of no shaving whatsoever; they are the escapings of a very full bush. Urban Dictionary

An addiction to doing things that make you forget the world. Someone that is a victim of escapism is often found in self denial about things in life, becuase they find it unbearable to face the world. A victim of escapism usually has bad grades, daydreams way to often and has major mood swings. They also have trust issues and are secretly wishing they were dead. escape suicidesuicidal lonely sad emo alone Urban Dictionary

(1.) The pursuit we owe to ourselves and the world. Everyone is a prisoner of something. Current physical circumstances. Past trauma. A limit of belief or imagination. An insecurity. A lie we believe. A truth we ignore. A fear of failure. A voice in our heads that dictates what we can and cannot do. Expectations of family or society. Disability. Chronic Illness. Addiction. Grief. Shame. A general world weariness or exhaustion. A locked idea that the world we've known is the only world there is, or ever could be. We praise the P.O.W. who escapes an enemy/internment camp. We praise the addict who escapes their addiction and chooses sobriety. But in so many other contexts escape is considered juvenile, a product of weakness or immaturity. Nothing could be farther from the truth. (2.) To imagine something better for yourself or the world in a fictional setting, until you have the courage or ability to make it real. No P.O.W. escapes an internment camp without imagining a vision of freedom powerful enough it spits in the face of their current tortured and starved reality. Equally so, an addict who imagines a reality in which they are sober, is often imagining something they think is impossible. Escape gives us permission to think limitlessly, even when we think everything in our life limits us. Because it doesn't ask what's likely or possible, or what the odds are. It just asks, "What would your reality look like if you had it your Way?" Urban Dictionary

When you and your friend do a poo simultaneously in both the upstairs and downstairs toilet of a household, leaving the residents at the time with no chance of escaping the smell. Urban Dictionary

For a girl to engage in sexual intercourse while getting every hole filled. Urban Dictionary

One's ability to pull out mid-cum when you realize she is bat shit crazy. Urban Dictionary

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The word "escaped" in example sentences

The devil a thing escaped them but a cat, which did _not_ come within the meaning of any act of parliament: -- _the cats only had escaped_. ❋ Samuel Lover (1832)

His name escaped on a whisper of breath as she gripped the sheets at her hips and rose to meet his mouth, to urge him to take her wherever he wanted to go with her. ❋ Cindy Gerard (2010)

He had been in this place before, but the name escaped him for the moment. ❋ Richard A. Knaak (2009)

Her name escaped from his lips in a soft whisper even as she relaxed against him and her eyes grew wide. ❋ Lisa Bingham (1995)

The name escaped unconsciously from her lips in a whisper, then again, “Lindy.” ❋ Mariah Stewart (1995)

Her arms were flung around his neck just as his name escaped her lips. ❋ Charlene Cross (1994)

“And the knave …” He paused to throw a look at Loman Janes, but the meaning of the word escaped the foreman. ❋ Janet Dailey (1982)

The significance of the expansion of the title escaped the greater number of Mr. Darwin's readers. ❋ Samuel Butler (1868)

“His manner was the same as ever,” Henry wrote years later; “. . . not a word escaped; not a nerve twitched.” ❋ Richard Brookhiser (2002)

Twice he opened his mouth to say something, but he shut it again before a word escaped. ❋ Francine Pascal (2001)

Ed kept pace for fifty feet Twice he opened his mouth to say something, but he shut it again before a word escaped. ❋ Francine Pascal (2000)

Escapism is the best way to leave [your own] life behind, and become [king] of your own little [world]. ❋ AFantasist (2011)

The most common practiced form of Escapeism is often [tied] in with what sociologists would [label] "[deviant] behavior." ❋ Charlie Grassfield (2008)

I'm gonna try to [escape] my [problems] with some good [dope] ❋ Blinkerrr (2015)

'Damn [I'm stuck] in the [Hetalia] fandom'- person A 'That's a true [no escape] moment, good luck lmao.'- person B ❋ Hetalian_Hell (2019)

Dude 1: Dude, did you see [Sisi's] escapings down at the beach earlier today? Dude 2: Yes. [Full bush] with a bikini is [not a good look]. ❋ Youngpineapple (2014)

"i think that girl over there is a victim of [escapism]" "im [trapped] in the [addiction] of escapsim" ❋ Onethousandruby (2008)

Nobody who ever dared to dream [the impossible], and made it real, started off thinking it could happen. Escape is the [birthplace] of the things we [dare to dream]. ❋ Olive989 (2023)

After my brother and I had a coffee and [cigarette] together, we were left with [no choice] but to pull a [no escape] on the rest of the family. ❋ Fartwilly (2019)

That girl got [filled in] her mouth, [booty hole] [ad] poonans at one time. That's a 'No escape'. ❋ JTthe Niggs (2012)

Good thing I've been working on my escapability, because last I was about to [blow my load] into my [one-night stand] when she looked deep into my eyes and [screamed], "I want your babies!" ❋ Phil Nye (2015)

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