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escape

[ih-skeyp] / ɪˈskeɪp /




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It allows them to gather into communities, explore new environments, and escape harmful conditions.

From Science Daily

The findings suggest that this rule effectively "shackles evolution," because no species studied so far has managed to escape the limits it places on how temperature influences biological performance.

From Science Daily

His son escaped, but an Indian sailor was wounded.

From BBC

The Thai military said around 20,000 alleged scammers who were living there escaped just before the missiles hit.

From Barron's

The money spent by Premier League sides, however, has improved the level of technical quality, which helps players escape markers through dribbling or quick one-twos.

From BBC