easy escape

collocation in English

meaningsofeasyandescape

These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or,see other collocations withescape.
easy
adjective
uk
/ˈiː.zi/
us
/ˈiː.zi/
needing ...
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escape
noun
uk
/ɪˈskeɪp/
us
/ɪˈskeɪp/
the act of successfully getting out of a place or a dangerous or ...
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(Definition ofeasyandescapefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofeasy escape

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That gives aneasyescaperoute for the wily offender.
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There is certainly noeasyescapefrom that.
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It has thereby cut many of theeasyescaperoutes that criminals would have had.
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Against that background, there is noeasyescapefrom the problem.
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I do not see any sort ofeasyescapefrom our difficulties.
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We saw noeasyescapefrom that dilemma while the current policy prevailed.
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There is a favourite word often used as theeasyescapefor family farms in the present crisis.
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Television, in fact, provides us with noeasyescapefrom the obligation to attract teachers of the right quality into the service of our schools.
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Will he take steps to deal with the border roads which provide aneasyescapefor the men who carry out these dastardly deeds?
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Theeasyescapebeyond increase of accuracy in measuring is the accuracy gain with mapping.
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This overhead cover provides midday shade, but is open at the base to alloweasyescapefrom predators.
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Consequently, local insurgents could effectively employ hit-and-run tactics, usingeasyescape-routes and good supply-channels.
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The conclusion, of course, is that, as matters stand to-day, you are face to face there with what has been truly called a dilemma, from which noeasyescapeoffers.
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This was seen at the time as providing aneasyescaperoute for institutions which might be willing to take the line of least resistance in order to avoid disruption.
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A glass dome centered over the rear portion of the car's roof allows for aneasyescaperoute in case of an emergency.
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A reviewer compares the inevitable fate of the rabbit to marriage as a permanent trap between two people from which there is noeasyescape.
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The spot is popular due to it being central in a stretch of three dual carriageways which allows foreasyescapein the case of a police chase.
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