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escapable

Escapable is an adjective meaning capable of being escaped from or avoided. It applies to physical spaces that offer a possible exit, as well as to situations, rules, or problems that can be circumvented or resolved by finding a workaround. The word is formed from the verb escape, plus the suffix -able; its etymology traces to Old French eschaper and Latin excappare through the history of the verb escape.

Usage and nuance: In safety planning and architecture, escapable routes denote exits or pathways that allow

Examples: The dungeon was designed to be escapable only with a hidden mechanism. The treasure hunt featured

See also: Escape, Escape room, Escapology, Inescapable.

escape
in
emergencies.
In
law,
business,
or
fiction,
it
can
describe
loopholes,
contingencies,
or
traps
that
can
be
avoided
or
exploited.
Antonyms
include
inescapable
or
unavoidable.
several
escapable
clues
that
lead
players
toward
the
final
prize.
The
policy
contains
escapable
exemptions
that
can
be
waived
under
certain
conditions,
if
applicable.