2 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
/ Abscond
FiltersHighlight
The defendant, feeling cornered, chose to abscond from the courtroom during the trial.
The witness, fearing retaliation, decided to abscond from testifying in the high-profile court case.
Back
Difficulty
Filter sentences by sentence difficulty level.
Grade Level
Filter sentences by learner’s grade level.
Context
Filter sentence based on your interest or domain to better understand the word usage.
Education (5) Exploration (4) Whistleblowing (4) Health (3) Art (3) Legal (3) Law Enforcement (2) Legal Proceedings (2) Finance (2) Corporate (2) Cybersecurity (2) Employment (2) Finances (1) Weather (1) War (1) Disasters (1) Family (1) Outdoor Activities (1) Celebrity Life (1) Literature (1) Maritime Disasters (1) International Affairs (1) Film Industry (1) Witness Protection (1) Social Events (1) Theft (1) Investigation (1) Law (1) Responsibilities (1) Conflict Resolution (1) Workplace (1) Pursuit (1) Space (1) Travel (1) Journalism (1) Entertainment (1) Escape (1) Office (1) Justice (1) Nature (1) Horror (1)
Highlight
Choose Part of Speech to highlight its usage in sentences.
Report