5 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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As the storm approaches, the birds will be absconding to safer places.
The brave rabbit decided to abscond from the garden to explore the wide, open field.
The little bird decided to abscond from its nest and explore the garden.
Startled by the sudden noise, the rabbit decided to abscond into the safety of the thick bushes.
The little squirrel wanted to abscond with the acorns hidden in the tree trunk.
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