Fleeing vs Runaway - What's the difference?
fleeing | runaway |
The act of one who flees.
* 1865 , The Dublin Review (page 58)
A person or animal that runs away or has run away; a person, animal, or organization that escapes limitations.
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A train that is out of control.
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(usually attributive) An object or process that is out of control or out of equilibrium.
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The act of running away, especially of a horse or teams.
An overwhelming victory.
As nouns the difference between fleeing and runaway
is that fleeing is the act of one who flees while runaway is a person or animal that runs away or has run away; a person, animal, or organization that escapes limitations.As a verb fleeing
is present participle of lang=en.fleeing
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Until the year 211, "Adamantius" taught, studied, prayed, and fasted amidst disturbance, martyrdoms, and fleeings from house to house
Anagrams
* *runaway
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Alternative forms
* run-awayNoun
(en noun)- Runaway children are vulnerable to criminal exploitation.
- Thou runaway , thou coward, art thou fled?
- There was a runaway yesterday.
- The home side won in a runaway .
