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flee

run away / escape / evade
Intransitive VerbTransitive Verb
past: fledpp: fleding: fleeing

This word conveys a sense of urgent, panicked escape driven by fear or imminent threat. It differs from "leave" or "depart" by implying that the person is running away to avoid harm, disaster, or capture, often suggesting a sudden or forced movement. In a legal or social context, it describes the act of avoiding responsibility or justice, such as when a suspect leaves the scene of a crime. The emotional weight is one of desperation and survival rather than a planned transition.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~ from something][~ to somewhere]

To run away from a place or situation of danger

"The villagers were forced to flee from the advancing army."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To escape or run away from a specific threat or location

"Many people chose to flee the city during the hurricane."

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