Escaped

/ɪˈskeɪpt/ verb

Got away from a place or situation, usually danger or confinement; avoided something unwanted.

From Old French 'escaper,' possibly from Vulgar Latin 'ex-' (out) plus 'cappa' (cape or cloak), perhaps referring to slipping out of one's cloak, though the origin is debated.

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