
1) Absconder 2) Escapee 3) Escaping 4) Exile 5) Fleer 6) Fleeting 7) Momentaneous 8) Momentary 9) On the run 10) Runaway 11) Short 12) Transitory
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1) Escapee 2) Fleeting 3) French word used in English 4) Momentaneous 5) Momentary 6) One is fleeing from the law 7) One on the run 8) Outdoor game 9) Person fleeing from the law 10) Runaway 11) Short
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- someone who flees from an uncongenial situation
- someone who is sought by law officers; someone trying to elude justice
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A fugitive (or runaway) is a person who is fleeing from custody, whether it be from jail, a government arrest, government or non-government questioning, vigilante violence, or outraged private individuals. A fugitive from justice, also known as a wanted person, can either be a person convicted or accused of a crime, who is hiding from law enforcem...
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[game] The game of Fugitive combines elements of a number of outdoor games such as capture the flag, cops and robbers, and Sharks and Minnows. In Fugitive, players divide into two teams, with each team playing the part either of the `fugitives` or of the `police`. The cops are further divided into `runners`, `drivers`, and `riders.` ==Game ...
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A person who flees from one state to another to avoid prosecution.
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• (a.) Fleeing from pursuit, danger, restraint, etc., escaping, from service, duty etc.; as, a fugitive solder; a fugitive slave; a fugitive debtor. • (n.) One who flees from pursuit, danger, restraint, service, duty, etc.; a deserter; as, a fugitive from justice. • (a.) Not fixed; not durable; liable to disappear or fall away; volat...
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any of a group of young poets and critics formed shortly after World War I at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., some of whom later became ... [5 related articles]
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1. Fleeing from pursuit, danger, restraint, etc, escaping, from service, duty etc.; as, a fugitive solder; a fugitive slave; a fugitive debtor. 'The fugitive Parthians follow.' (Shak) 'Can a fugitive daughter enjoy herself while her parents are in tear?' (Richardson) 'A libellous pamphlet of a fugitive physician.' (Sir H. Wotton) ... 2. Not fixed; ...
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Fu'gi·tive adjective [ Middle English
fugitif , French
fugitif , from Latin
fugitivus , from
fugere to flee. See
Bow to bend, and confer
Feverfew .]
1. Fleeing from pursuit, danger, restraint, etc., escaping, from service, duty etc.; as, a
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Fu'gi·tive noun 1. One who flees from pursuit, danger, restraint, service, duty, etc.; a deserter; as, a fugitive from justice. 2. Something hard to be caught or detained. « Or Catch that airy fugitive called wit.» Harte. Fugitive from justice
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A runaway. One who is at liberty and, by going away or hiding, endeavors to escape justice.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fyū′ji-tiv Definitions: 1. Temporary; transient. 2. Fleeting; denoting certain inconstant symptoms.
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[
n] - someone who flees from an uncongenial situation 2. [n] - someone who is sought by law officers
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fleer noun someone who flees from an uncongenial situation; `fugitives from the sweatshops`
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a person who is fleeing, from prosecution, intolerable circumstances, etc.; a runaway: a fugitive from justice; a fugitive from a dictatorial regime.
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[The Glass Menagery] someone who is sought by law officers
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