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absence ['&bs*ns] |
"Absence" refers to the
state of not being present or available. It implies the lack or
nonexistence of something. It can also represent the omission or
non-performance of an expected action or duty. The term is often used to describe the nonattendance of individuals at a specific place or event. "Absence" can be temporary or permanent, depending on the context. It is commonly associated with the feeling of something missing, the void created by someone, or something's nonexistence. "Absence" in sentences can be exemplified as follows: "Everyone noted her absence at the meeting." "The student's frequent absences from school resulted in poor grades." "I felt his absence deeply when he went on a long trip." "The absence of evidence makes it difficult to draw conclusions." "The absence of rain caused the crops to wither." "He resigned in the absence of any alternative." "The absence of noise was a welcome change." |
nieobecność void - pustka, próżnia |
Explain the word "absence". Give some examples of using the word "absence" in sentences.