7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Abscond' in a Sentence
"To suddenly and secretly leave, especially to avoid being caught or facing legal consequences." more
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The student will abscond from the lecture to attend a more interesting event.
Knowing the consequences of failure, the student chose to abscond from the challenging exam.
The student is absconding from attending classes regularly.
The student is absconding from his homework duties.
The students were absconding from class to avoid a surprise test.
Students have been absconding from the classroom during the surprise inspection.
The student was caught trying to abscond from the exam with cheat sheets.
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