fugitive in the PONS Dictionary

fugitive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

absconding [or fugitive], debtor

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He did not permit the surrender of the "sawbwas" or other fugitives nor the resumption of trade between the two countries.
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Pressure is put on sector and base commanders to find the fugitive.
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Suddenly, he's a wanted fugitive but doesn't know why until he's half-way across the country.
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She managed their household budget to extend hospitality to guests, including fugitive slaves, and donated to charities.
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Police boats sometimes have high-performance engines in order to catch up with fleeing fugitives on the water.
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The seven men become wanted fugitives after the robbery.
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A police search party was organised which eventually entered the tunnel to check whether the fugitive had taken refuge there.
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They set off on a perilous eight-month journey as fugitives.
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The fugitives tried to organise themselves as an independent community called universitas or communitas.
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