runaway
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British pronunciation
/ɹˈʌnəwˌe‍ɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "runaway"in English

runaway
01

completely out of control

02

fleeing or attempting to escape, often in a fugitive manner

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Examples
Authorities launched a search for the runaway teenager who fled from home.
The runaway prisoner was last seen heading toward the mountains to escape capture.
Runaway
01

an easy victory

02

a person who has fled or escaped from a place, typically a home or institution, often to avoid control orauthority

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The police are searching for the runaway who left home last night.
Many runaways end up on the streets, struggling with homelessness and survival.
03

a device or mechanism that operates without control or restraint, often resulting in dangerous situations

What is a "runaway"?

A runaway is a device or system that moves without control, often due to a malfunction or failure in its mechanisms. This lack of restraint can lead to hazardous situations, especially when the system, like a train, continues to move uncontrollably. Without proper control or stopping ability, it can cause accidents or damage. Runaways are particularly dangerous in transportation systems, as they can result in collisions or other serious incidents.

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The engineers worked quickly to stop the runaway train before it reached the populated area.
The factory had to shut down production temporarily due to a runaway conveyor belt.
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