0 past simple and past participle of elope --
1 to leave home secretly in order to get married without the permission of your parents: --
Her grandfather gave us $100. $59 for my ring and $41 for hersand we eloped.
At the age of sixteen, she eloped with her first husband.
She nearly eloped with a man in her early years, but was caught and sent home by her father.
One day she eloped with that young man planning to get married in another town.
Meena tells the villagers that they are a married couple who have eloped and need protection and rest.
He cut off relations with her after she eloped at age sixteen with an actor.
She had eloped to be with her lover.
Her parents forbade her to marry, but she eloped.