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I . es·cap·ist [ɪˈskeɪpɪst, esˈ-] SUBST abw

escapist
Eskapist(in) m (f) geh fachspr

II . es·cap·ist [ɪˈskeɪpɪst, esˈ-] ADJ abw

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escapist literature

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The first phase of unofficial music was marked by performances of escapist pieces.
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In order to deal with this ongoing escapist battle, insects have evolved a wide range of defense mechanisms.
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He wanted the magazine to provide escapist entertainment, and had no interest in scientific accuracy.
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Monk found life there unbearable, and would often take refuge in escapist fantasies as a means of coping with reality.
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Those who are nt hungry for deeper revelations might enjoy the book as a fast-paced, escapist read.
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Although the books are melodramatic and escapist, they also depict the sinister menace of an all-too-real adult world.
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While contemporary novelists drifted toward escapist fiction, her historical novels revisited themes of socialism and "rpublicanisme".
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His works were considered escapist and fit well in the culture of the 1920s, when his works were most popular.
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He believes the tale is an escapist one that thwarts the child reading it from gaining emotional maturity.
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On a literal and on an escapist level...
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