preescape

/priːˈɛskæp/

Definitions

1. verb

to escape or get away from something in advance, often by leaving a place early or by making alternative arrangements.

“Due to the expected traffic jam, many commuters decided to preescape the city center and take a detour.”

2. noun

the act or state of escaping or getting away from something in advance.

“The preescape plan was put in place to minimize the impact of the natural disaster on the community.”

Synonyms

  • avoid
  • bypass
  • evade

Antonyms

  • confront
  • encounter