in his absence in English

ot to his face, while he is missing from the area, while he is not there

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1. In his absence, an effigy was burned.

2. EXMP : The general countermand the orders issued in his absence.

3. In October he retired to the country and, in his absence, Robespierre consolidated power.

4. Sir Thomas was a constraining influence, and in his absence his daughters feel a new freedom.

5. In his absence, the rest of the family moved to Pinsk to join her mother's family.

6. If he hears what you have been up to in his absence, he will be furious.

7. Martin was not present at the session, which was run by Ron Richards in his absence.

8. Absence definition, state of being away or not being present: I acted as supervisor in his Absence

9. The superstitious 35-year-old singer and impressionist was remanded on bail in his absence charged with affray.

10. The kingdom was then divided and shared between him and his brother Magnus, whom Harald had left behind to govern in his absence.

11. Edward crossed the English Channel to France in January, leaving Gaveston as his custos regni in charge of the kingdom in his absence.

12. In the aftermath of the defeat, Edward retreated to Dunbar, then travelled by ship to Berwick, and then back to York; in his absence, Stirling Castle quickly fell.

13. ‘The committees have so far been holding their meetings without Chairmanship.’ ‘in his absence, a vice-chairperson or senior and legal member of the organization can take the Chairmanship for this meeting.’

14. 87 However, the fact remains that it can be deduced from Article 19(1)(b) of that regulation that the document to be served may be delivered not only to the addressee in person but also, in his absence, to a person present at his place of residence.