reescape
Etymology
From re- + escape.
reescape means a second escape. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- a second escape.“and haled them all to the mission, where lands were allotted to them and where they were carefully guarded by the ecclesiastics — until opportunity came for reescape; and to this congregation Escalante added a few Seri prisoners taken on Tiburon, as noted above.”
verb
- to escape again.“Accordingly, the pursuit detachments, within the compass of such a large scale pursuit action, have to launch a relentless pursuit of escaped prisoners of war who disregard a challenge while in flight or offer resistance or attempt to reescape after having been recaptured,”