- FUGITIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The adjective fugitive describes those literally running away or intending flight, but also has multiple figurative uses, being applied to that which is elusive, of short duration, or of transient interest, among other things
- Fugitive - Wikipedia
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
- FUGITIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
fugitive adjective (TEMPORARY) formal (especially of thoughts or feelings) lasting for only a short time: a fugitive impression
- FUGITIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A fugitive is someone who is running away or hiding, usually in order to avoid being caught by the police The rebel leader was a fugitive from justice the fugitive train robber
- FUGITIVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Fugitive definition: a person who is fleeing, as from prosecution, intolerable circumstances, etc ; a runaway See examples of FUGITIVE used in a sentence
- Fugitive - definition of fugitive by The Free Dictionary
fugitive adjective Fleeing or having fled, as from home, confinement, captivity, or justice: Lasting or existing only for a short time: noun
- fugitive noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
fugitive (from somebody something) a person who has escaped or is running away from somewhere and is trying to avoid being caught Definition of fugitive noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- fugitive, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
Having run away, escaped, or deserted; that is a fugitive Also: having a tendency to run away Frequently of escaped slaves or convicts Fugitive, runaway, vagabond
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