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I . absent [ˈæbsənt] ADJ

1. absent (away):

absent
absent from school/work
absent from a meeting

2. absent (lacking):

sth is absent

3. absent fig (vacant):

absent

II . absent [əbˈsent, æb-, Am æb-] VB trans form

absent-minded ADJ

absent-mindedness N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In children under 7, the relationship between metamemory, strategy use, and recall is very weak or absent.
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Potassium members are absent, as are zinc and copper containing solids, which all crystallize in different forms.
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True sandblasted glass, original to the building but absent since a prior renovation, was installed in the lower panes.
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Mountain hare (apparently absent in the 18th century) and rabbit are now abundant and preyed upon by wild cat and pine marten.
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In the story, a local guide offers to show a traveller the walls of a great city that is absent from the maps.
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This leads to a hypoplastic (undersized) or absent right ventricle.
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Some speculate that his absent father was a police officer, which may have led to his hatred for police as an adult.
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Soon after, while he was absent from his home, fire destroyed his dwelling, possessions, his research and further damaged his botanical collection.
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Some of the parents are absent to attend their children's soccer game.
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As a result he was absent for the game.
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