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Runaway

Runaway is a term with several related senses in English. As a noun, it most commonly refers to a person who leaves home, school, or another institution without permission, often a child or adolescent. Runaway youths may be at heightened risk of harm, exploitation, or trafficking, and social responses include crisis hotlines, shelters, and services aimed at reunification with families or safe placement. As an adjective or modifier, runaway describes something that escapes control or proceeds unchecked, such as a runaway car, a runaway horse, or a runaway engine.

In transportation and machinery, a runaway object is one that continues moving or operating beyond the operator’s

In economics and social discourse, runaway is used metaphorically to describe rapid, self-reinforcing growth or escalation,

In culture, Runaway is also used as a title for various works, including the 1961 song Runaway

control,
typically
because
of
mechanical
failure,
human
error,
or
procedural
neglect.
Examples
include
a
runaway
vehicle,
train,
or
industrial
equipment,
and
prevention
relies
on
safety
systems,
automatic
shutoffs,
and
maintenance
protocols.
such
as
runaway
inflation,
runaway
demand,
or
a
runaway
market.
The
term
conveys
a
sense
of
momentum
that
resists
immediate
correction.
by
Del
Shannon
and
the
2010
track
Runaway
by
Kanye
West.
The
term’s
broad
use
reflects
its
core
image
of
escape,
loss
of
control,
or
irruption
beyond
expected
boundaries.