Escapology

//ˈɛs.kəˌpɒl.ə.dʒiː//

Synonyms for "escapology"

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Translations

8 translations across 8 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

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  • 脫逃術 /脱逃术 noun (the study or art of escaping from a constriction)

Finnish

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  • eskapologia noun (the study or art of escaping from a constriction)

French

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  • escapologie noun (the study or art of escaping from a constriction)

Japanese

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  • 脱出芸 noun (the study or art of escaping from a constriction)

Occitan

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  • escapologia noun (the study or art of escaping from a constriction)

Portuguese

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  • escapologia noun (the study or art of escaping from a constriction)

Spanish

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  • escapismo noun (the study or art of escaping from a constriction)

Swedish

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  • utbrytarkonst noun (the study or art of escaping from a constriction)

Sample sentences

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Viruses have ‘studied’ immunology over millions of years of coevolution with their hosts. During this ongoing education they have developed countless mechanisms to escape from the host's immune system. […] These escape strategies have been described as ‘camouflage’ and ‘sabotage’. Using these simple concepts we describe the spectrum of viral escapology […]

Source: wiktionary

Might it have been any different had Leroy Sané’s goal, late in the first half, not been wrongly given offside? Nobody will ever know but it was certainly true that City were threatening a remarkable feat of escapology in that part of the match.

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