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abscondence

[ ab-skon-duhns ]

noun

  1. hiding, especially to avoid legal proceedings.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of abscondence1

First recorded in 1875–80; abscond + -ence
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Example Sentences

The abscondence arrests go the heart of the city’s rehabilitation program for young offenders.

The true cause of its abscondence, as in so much else of his work, was undoubtedly that ultra-Bohemian quality of indifference which distinguished Diderot—the first in a way, probably for ever the greatest, and, above all, the most altruistic of literary Bohemians.

So listening to the warnings of his friends, he fled into hiding somewhere in the city of London, "a place of retirement and abscondence."

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