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Someone who decided the exit was a suggestion worth taking.

means A person who has gotten away from confinement, danger, or control, usually without permission.

from From French echapper, to slip out of one's capeliterally wriggling free and leaving the cloak behind in the captor's hands.

Backwards suffixThe -ee usually marks the receiver, not the doer.
Cape logicSame root powers escape, escapade, and escapism.
Legal cousinAuthorities prefer the colder word fugitive.
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