Escape
Escape What utterance rings blows the trumpet of emancipation more than the sound of the word "escape"? The dictionary defines an escape, as either breaking loose from inflicted confinement, seeping out, or avoiding a serious yet unwanted outcome. ... Webster missed two important and helpful variations of the word escape: escape as an act of breaking loose from voluntary confinement, and escape as an activity or involvement that releases stress, pressure or expectations. People of all walks of life often wish to just "escape" from what they are doing, from where they are, or to a place or activity. ... Many people opt to "escape" in good hopes that doing so will lead to a more pleasurable situation.