abscond|absconded|absconding|absconds in English
verb
[ab·scond || əb'skɒnd]
avoid, evade, dodge; flee secretly, leave discreetly and hide oneself
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1. What does Absconded mean? Simple past tense and past participle of abscond
2. Absconding debtor means a person who absconds from creditors to avoid payment of debts
3. Past tense of abscond (with) Synonyms & Antonyms of Absconded (with) as in snatched, spirited Synonyms & Near Synonyms for Absconded (with)
4. Nouns for abscond include Abscondee, Abscondees, abscondence, abscondences, absconder, absconders, absconding, abscondings, abscondment, abscondments, absconsion and
5. Nouns for Abscond include Abscondee, Abscondees, Abscondence, Abscondences, Absconder, Absconders, Absconding, Abscondings, Abscondment, Abscondments, absconsion and
6. Absconds synonyms, Absconds pronunciation, Absconds translation, English dictionary definition of Absconds
7. Abscond vi disparaître, s'enfuir → He was remanded in care and ordered to appear the following day, but Absconded
8. Abscond synonyms, Abscond pronunciation, Abscond translation, English dictionary definition of Abscond
9. Absconding synonyms, Absconding pronunciation, Absconding translation, English dictionary definition of Absconding
10. Absconded synonyms, Absconded pronunciation, Absconded translation, English dictionary definition of Absconded
11. Absconce Absconces abscond Abscond abscond -逃亡- abscond (with) (from) abscond with abscond with smth
12. Abscond definition: If someone Absconds from somewhere such as a prison , they escape from it or leave it Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
13. Abscond verb [I] (ESCAPE) to go away suddenly and secretly in order to escape from somewhere: Two prisoners Absconded last night
14. Abscond synonyms, Abscond pronunciation, Abscond translation, English dictionary definition of Abscond
15. Abscond definition, to depart in a sudden and secret manner, especially to avoid capture and legal prosecution: The cashier Absconded with the money
16. To Abscond with sth [+money] disparaître avec qch, s'enfuir avec qch → Unfortunately, his partners were crooks and Absconded with the funds.
17. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Abscond ab‧scond / əbˈskɒnd, æb-$ æbˈskɑːnd / verb [intransitive] formal 1 ESCAPE to escape from a place where you are being kept Abscond from The boy Absconded from a children’s home
18. [intransitive] Abscond (with something) to leave secretly and take with you something, especially money, that does not belong to you He Absconded with the company funds.
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20. [intransitive] Abscond (with something) to leave secretly and take with you something, especially money, that does not belong to you He Absconded with the company funds.
21. Hi, I am hr in company.and i have to send abscond mail for our one employee who Absconded without any prior information.please help in to this
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23. Definitions and Meaning of Abscond in English Abscond verb
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25. Abscond, jonesy.