While it's 'unconscious,' for want of a better term, we can push through the wall and escape.
In quantum mechanics, however, there is a probability the particle can tunnel through the potential and escape.
Bart is able to narrowly pass through the closing garage door and escape.
He knew the two of them could take off through the iron door and escape but Terri would be too slow, too vulnerable.
He was thinking that he would make it through the door and escape.
Don himself could walk through the sub and escape, but what good would that be without his bike?
Let us suppose you manage to avoid the rigor of the law through escape.
If he wasn't, the guard would assume he'd used the tin spoon to dig a hole through the stone floor and escape.
But other inmates doing "big time" hold onto the hope that they will be free again, either through escape, a change in the law or parole.
Freedom for these plantation slaves was also often acquired through escape.