take flight

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take flight

He saw the guard and decided to take flight.

Definition

Verb: * To run away quickly; to escape or flee from a place, situation, or danger.

Usage

The verb phrase take flight is used to describe the act of suddenly running away or escaping. It often implies a sense of urgency, fear, or the need to avoid something. It can be used for both people and animals.

Examples
  • When the alarm sounded, the burglars took flight.
  • The deer took flight at the sound of the hunter's approach.
  • Seeing the storm approach, the birds took flight from the trees.
Advanced Usage
  • Figurative Use: It can be used metaphorically to describe something disappearing or ending abruptly.
    • Her hopes for a peaceful resolution took flight when the negotiations failed.
Variants and Related Words
  • Flight (noun): The act or instance of fleeing.
    • Their sudden flight from the city caused panic.
  • In flight: While fleeing or escaping.
    • The suspect was captured in flight.
Synonyms
  • Flee
  • Run away
  • Escape
  • Bolt
  • Take off
Related Phrases
  • Take to flight: An alternative, slightly more formal phrasing with the same meaning.
    • The soldiers took to flight when their position was overrun.
take flight

He saw the guard and decided to take flight.

Verb
  1. run away quickly
    • He threw down his gun and fled

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