prisonbreak

/ˈprɪzənˌbreɪk/
noun
  1. An escape from a prison.
    • The movie is about a daring prisonbreak from a maximum-security facility.
    • They planned the prisonbreak for months, studying the guards' routines.
    • The news reported a prisonbreak that involved several inmates.
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verb
  1. To escape from a prison.
    • They tried to prisonbreak by digging a tunnel under the wall.
    • In the story, the hero manages to prisonbreak with the help of a friend.
    • No one has ever successfully prisonbroken from that facility.
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