Process involving one person going to an unknown place to escape from someone or something.
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Examples for "abscond"
Examples for "abscond"
1And then they would abscond from the company of the anguished man.
2I'm not planning to abscond in the black of night, you know!
3It's true that cases sometimes proceed when defendants misbehave in court or abscond.
4Wait till we get to it; otherwise they'll abscond on foot.
5I'm glad to see that you didn't abscond to Ireland, too.
1To meet with the Lord of Thorns, you have to go underground.
2Luas is more likely to fly through the air than go underground.
3It must have a thickness, because we can go underground or underwater.
4I didn't dare make it myself, so I had to go underground.
5Mods and rude boys don't die, it seems, they just go underground.
1So he and his family will literally have to go into hiding.
2Those who go into hiding won't be able to hunt or farm.
3They were to take what they could carry and go into hiding.
4I may go into hiding so I can properly wallow in it.
5I would miss you, though, if I had to go into hiding.
6But, as a friend, he was advising us to go into hiding.
7On the contrary, their relatives in some cases had to go into hiding.
8I had to go into hiding and he had his work.
9Photograph: Reuters I want to do this monologue and go into hiding, OK?
10She'll just go into hiding and never be heard from again.
11I'm going to do this monologue and then go into hiding, he promised.
12So that was why Faolain had seemed to go into hiding.
13Fearing for his life, Jeremiah was forced to go into hiding.
14They couldn't hang their heads in shame and go into hiding.
15I think we had best go into hiding in the interior of the island.
16Worravut, 30, said friendly officials in Laos had urged exiles to go into hiding.
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