IPA: /ɪˈskeɪpɪzəm/
KK: /ɪˈskeɪpɪzəm/
Definition: The habit of avoiding reality by engaging in fantasy, daydreaming, or entertainment.
Example: Many people turn to books and movies for escapism when they feel overwhelmed by their daily lives.
IPA: /ɪˈskeɪpɪst/
KK: /ɪˈskeɪpɪst/
Definition: Relating to a tendency to seek distraction and relief from unpleasant realities, often through fantasy or daydreaming.
Example: Many people enjoy escapist literature to temporarily escape from their daily lives.
IPA: /ˈɛʃ.kɑːr/
KK: /ˈɛs.kɑr/
Definition: A dry, hard area on the skin that forms as a protective layer after a burn or injury, often resulting from the skin healing.
Example: The doctor examined the eschar on the patient's arm to ensure it was healing properly.
IPA: /ɛsˈkɛrətɪk/
KK: /ɛsˈkɛrətɪk/
Definition: Relating to a substance that causes the formation of a dry, dead tissue on the skin or mucous membranes.
Example: The doctor applied an escharotic agent to the wound to help remove the damaged tissue.
Definition: A substance that can burn or destroy tissue, often used in medical treatments.
Example: The doctor applied an escharotic to the wound to help remove the dead tissue.
IPA: /ˌɛskəˈtɒlədʒɪkəl/
KK: /ɛs.kəˈtɑː.lə.dʒɪ.kəl/
Definition: Related to the study of the end of the world or final events in religious beliefs.
Example: Many religious texts discuss eschatological themes about the end times.
IPA: /ˌɛs.kəˈtɒl.ə.dʒi/
KK: /ɛs.kəˈtɑː.lə.dʒi/
Definition: The study or belief about the end of the world and what happens after death, including ideas about the final events in human history and the ultimate fate of humanity.
Example: Many religions have their own views on eschatology and what the end of the world will look like.
IPA: /ɪsˈtʃiːt/
KK: /ɪsˈtʃit/
Definition: The process by which property returns to the state or a lord when there are no legal heirs or claimants to inherit it.
Example: After many years without any heirs, the estate was subject to escheat.
Definition: To revert property to the state or government when there are no legal heirs or claimants.
Example: The property will escheat to the state if no one claims it after the owner's death.
IPA: /ɪsˈtʃiːtəbl/
KK: /ɪsˈtʃitəbl/
Definition: Describing something that is subject to being taken by the state when an owner dies without a will or heirs.
Example: The property was deemed escheatable because the owner had no relatives to inherit it.
IPA: /ɪsˈtʃuː/
KK: /ɪsˈtʃu/
Definition: To deliberately avoid doing something or using something.
Example: She decided to eschew junk food in favor of healthier options.
IPA: /ɪsˈtʃuːəl/
KK: /ɪsˈtʃuːəl/
Definition: The act of deliberately avoiding or staying away from something.
Example: His eschewal of junk food has improved his health significantly.
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