"Fugitives" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fugitives" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fugitives" Meaning

Fugitives: People who have escaped from prison or are fleeing from the law to avoid prosecution or punishment for a crime. They may be considered wanted or at large and can be the subjects of a manhunt or an international arrest warrant.

"Fugitives" Examples

Examples of "Fugitives" in Sentences


The police were searching for three fugitives who had escaped from the maximum-security prison.
The detectives followed a trail of clues to track down the fugitives who had committed a string of bank robberies.
The fugitives hid in the abandoned warehouse, waiting for the right moment to make their escape.
The government offered a reward for information leading to the capture of the fugitives wanted for terrorism.
The detectives worked tirelessly to bring the fugitives to justice, knowing that every day they were on the run was another day for them to plan further crimes.

"Fugitives" Similar Words

Fugal

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Fugard

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Fugard is a surname of South African origin. The most notable bearer of this surname is Athol Fugard, a South African playwright, novelist, and director. Fugard's works often focus on issues of racial oppression, social justice, and the struggles of the ordinary people in South Africa under apartheid.

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Fugato refers to a musical term that means "in fugue." Specifically, it describes a passage or section in music that suddenly breaks away from its main harmony and enters into a fugue-like structure, often featuring a series of intricate and interwoven melodic lines.

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Fugitively

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Fugu

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Fugue

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Fugued

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Fugues

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Fuguist

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Fuhrer

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Fuhrerhauptquartier

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Fuji

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