Examples of 'enough to escape' in a sentence

Meaning of "enough to escape"

enough to escape: Indicates having adequate means, resources, or opportunities to break free from a challenging or undesirable situation. It suggests having sufficient capability or support to avoid or overcome a negative circumstance

How to use "enough to escape" in a sentence

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enough to escape
They were not fast enough to escape him.
Long enough to escape the brunt of the impact.
When working is not enough to escape poverty.
Do not make trouble for yourself they are not brave enough to escape.
I was fortunate enough to escape that day.
Those criminals must have been lucky enough to escape.
Not far enough to escape the empire.
But many are not lucky enough to escape.
This is enough to escape large galaxies.
Not everyone will be lucky enough to escape.
I was not fast enough to escape the mosquitoes.
Adults are usually powerful enough to escape.
It will be enough to escape this rock.
And if any of his intended marks are lucky enough to escape.
Both are strong enough to escape what destroys you.

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The volcano enters the subaerial subphase once it is tall enough to escape the water.
Though not enough to escape death.
Fortunately Ouyang was alert enough to escape.
Not far enough to escape him.
The aptly named golden wheel spider can cartwheel fast enough to escape its gruesome fate.
It is not enough to escape your abuser.
Some people are lucky enough to escape.
It is not enough to escape from the pain one feels.
That will not be enough to escape.
John was lucky enough to escape but many of his followers lost their lives.
I can not strongly enough to escape.
Just enough to escape to Canada before the Dumois got around to killing them all.
No one can run fast enough to escape aging.
Just enough to escape to Canada Seven million.
She was lucky enough to escape.
They fought valiantly, giving the rest of the allied ships time enough to escape.
He was not smart enough to escape prison.
Disabling the location of your smartphone or tablet is no longer enough to escape Google.
Three poems were good enough to escape the shredder.
The near-miss shows that the suspected al-Qaida bomb was sophisticated enough to escape notice.
I was lucky enough to escape that trap.
Wilderness people trust Scripture just enough to escape Egypt.
Sleep or die deep enough to escape the scrape of timepieces.
Only the librettist Adolf Hoffmeister was fortunate enough to escape Prague in time.
Those that are lucky enough to escape are in a limbo about what to do next.
And I pull out of it as much money as enough to escape Pascuallal.
Many of those lucky enough to escape the mine suffered from poor health afterwards.
This intensive praying was usually enough to escape from a dream.
If you are lucky enough to escape the death penalty, that 's four life sentences.
If you had not been lucky enough to escape on time.
Palestinians “ lucky ” enough to escape the handcuffs and shackles are still trapped in different ways.
I am not strong enough to escape.
Is lucky enough to escape this skunk's feeding frenzy. Only a pair of amorous weevils.
They are easily powerful enough to escape at any time.
Some of our safe houses have been raided. Fortunately Ouyang was alert enough to escape.

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Examples of using Escape
I have plotted an escape route for you
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