“The guards have successfully thwarted an escape attempt by two inmates.”
“The expansion results in a seal that prevents the escape of gases.”
“I play word puzzles when I need an escape from reality.”
escapement
The contrivance in a timepiece (winding wristwatch) which connects the train of wheel work with the pendulum or balance, giving to the latter the impulse by which it is kept in vibration.
A mechanism found in devices such as a typewriter or printer which controls lateral motion of the carriage.
“The body language of the escaper, who approached my position, was one of utter dejection, head down, shambling forward with obvious reluctance.”
“Like every prisoner in that 18th-century castle in Saxony, Crawford was a one-man awkward squad, a habitual escaper and troublemaker.”
“Survival on a southern chain gang is the main theme of this book in which a prolific escaper pits himself against authority in a constant test of wills.”
“It doesn't cater to the lowbrow philosophy that romance readers are all about intoxicating escapisms and lookisms and that they will shriek if someone over thirty gets naked.”