----DICTIONARY---- 01_HOME 71_B Abscond ----BACK---- |
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abscond [&b.'skond] |
Abscond means to leave or
escape secretly or quietly, often to avoid arrest or legal action. The
word "abscond" implies taking off and hiding to avoid facing
consequences. People who abscond usually do so without notifying or
seeking permission from relevant parties. An absconding individual typically aims to evade authorities or responsibility for their actions. Absconding can be considered a form of fleeing or escaping a situation. Synonyms for "abscond" include escape, flee, runoff, or bolt. Examples of using the word "abscond" in sentences: "The suspect absconded from the crime scene before the police arrived." "He was caught trying to abscond with valuable documents." "She absconded from her responsibilities, leaving her team in chaos." "The prisoner absconded from the detention centre and is still on the run." "The employee tried to abscond with company funds but was caught." "They planned to abscond with the stolen goods and disappear." "He threatened to abscond if he didn't get his demands met." |
ucieczka evade - uniknięcie bolt - uciec
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Explain the word "abscond". Give some examples of using the word "abscond" in sentences.