A valve in a container in which pressure can build up (as a steam boiler); it opens automatically when the pressure reaches a dangerous level.
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Examples for "escape"
Examples for "escape"
1Last year his parents decided he should try to escape to Europe.
2How can this visit help me answer the question I can't escape?
3Neither side will escape challenge: this research will impact on the vote.
4They allow people to escape their reality and enter a new one.
5Now he decided a different course of escape might be in order.
1We had a safety valve and that may have affected our display.
2These disks are a safety valve, deep down in Henrik's private underworld.
3And I would put that into the category of the safety valve.
4It was a safety valve that allowed the most desperate to go.
5Eph and Fet backed away from the blue-lit closet, their safety valve.
1The design of the atmospheric relief valve received special consideration.
2That left the reactor dependent on another backup system, a special sort of relief valve.
3But, as luck would have it, the relief valve wasn't working properly that day either.
4In theaters before electricity, Mr. Whittier would say, the ghost light acted as a pressure- relief valve.
5Thanks for being such a nice pressure- relief valve.
1The pressure escape valve is often attached to this hydraulic valve body.
2As money laundering becomes harder to hide, Putin is losing his escape valve.
3If I don't it's not the fault of the escape valve.
4For many, this is the escape valve party for a ragtag army of none-of-the-aboves.
5This time there was no escape valve up through the weak, nonsymmetrical, semisolid layers.
1None who enter escape ...' Cocking her head she raised a hand to forestall any comment.
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