Antonyms for the term "made one's escape" include "captured," "detained," "apprehended," "imprisoned," "confined," and "restricted." These words denote the opposite of escaping, implying a state of being under control or trapped. Being caught, arrested or detained restricts one's freedom and movement, whereas escaping is an act of breaking free from such restrictions. While "made one's escape" suggests an achievement of successfully avoiding danger or capture, the antonyms described above display the opposite valence to the term, denoting a sense of confinement, restraint and powerlessness.