abscond in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Determined not to serve his sentence he absconded from a work party.
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Yea, they make a solemn oath to each other not to abscond, or conceal the least thing they find amongst the prey.
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The entire town takes up pitchforks and torches in hand to search for the monster that has absconded with the doctor.
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He was released on bail, but absconded and went underground.
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The lad was left in the care of a married couple who stole the money his father had left and absconded.
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He was denied bail, due to fear that he would intimidate witnesses or abscond.
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Ian absconds shortly after without telling his family where he is going.
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They bound her husband and absconded with her.
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His master absconding for debt, he was apprenticed to another in the same business.
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The bridge was brought into the media spotlight again after the death of two teenage girls who absconded from a nearby secure unit.
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