in absentia in English

adverb
1
while not present at the event being referred to.
two foreign suspects will be tried in absentia

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "in absentia" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "in absentia", or refer to the context using the word "in absentia" in the English Dictionary.

1. James was promoted in absentia to the rank of battalion chief.

2. The court found everybody guilty and sentenced the defendants to death, Trotsky in absentia.

3. Rwandan courts later tried and convicted Wayne McGuire in absentia for her murder.

4. He was sentenced in absentia to two years in jail for abuse of power.

5. Just read out a brief, prepared statement to the judge, and then your death-in-absentia judgment will be voided.

6. He is currently the president in absentia of Airelle Wines Inc., which is connected to the PlumpJack Winery in Napa County.

7. Later convicted in absentia for crimes, including murder, García Meza was extradited from Brazil and began serving a 30-year sentence in 1995.

8. Your Honor, we move to vitiate the death-in-absentia filed after Oliver's disappearance at sea aboard the Queen's Gamut five years ago.

9. Use "Burgeon" in a sentence But his love didn't Burgeon With this touch-me-not virgin 'Til he screwed her by hand, in absentia

10. However, in such cases of illness and absconding, the existence of proceedings in absentia in Member States would be sufficient to comply with this obligation.

11. Wilkes was eventually arrested for seditious libel but he fled to France to escape punishment; he was expelled from the House of Commons, and found guilty in absentia of blasphemy and libel.

12. In 1999, the Panamanian government sought the extradition of Noriega to face murder charges in Panama because he had been found guilty in absentia in 1995 and sentenced to 20 years in prison.

13. Like its predecessor, Cleanness is a triptych structured by grief: the middle section of the book, “Loving R.,” contextualizes these stories through the end of the narrator’s two-year relationship with R., a closeted Portuguese college student whom Greenwell introduces in absentia in the final section of What Belongs to You.The two meet on a hookup site while R