Then why do they call it emergency escape?
Definition of escape
(Entry 1 of 3)
intransitive verb
1a: to get away (as by flight)
escaped from prison
b: to issue from confinement-gas is
escaping
cof a plant : to run wild from cultivation
2: to avoid a threatening evil the boat sank but the crew
escaped
transitive verb
1: to get free of : break away from escape the jungleescape the solar system
2: to get or stay out of the way of :
AVOID efforts to escape poverty
3: to fail to be noticed or recallable by his name escapes me
4a: to issue from a smile
escaped me
b: to be uttered involuntarily by a sigh of relief
escaped her
escape
noun
Definition of
escape (Entry 2 of 3)
1: an act or instance of
escaping: such as
a: flight from confinement
b: evasion of something undesirable
c: leakage or outflow especially of a fluid
d: distraction or relief from routine or reality
2: a means of escape
3: a cultivated plant run wild
4or less commonly Escape :
ESCAPE KEY
escape
adjective
Definition of
escape (Entry 3 of 3)
1: providing a means of escape escape literature
2: providing a means of evading a regulation, claim, or commitment an escape clause in a contract