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How to use abscond in a sentence

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He said that a person with outstanding warrants is more likely to abscond from bail, wasting more police and court time.
She is enjoying significant unescorted ground leave and has not endeavoured to abscond.
The pretext for the refusal was that the defendant may abscond and could threaten key witnesses yet to be called.
The third point is that the second applicant had opportunity to abscond in the four months during which he was at liberty.
All the children were aged between 11 and 16 years and highly unlikely to abscond or resist arrest.
Though men brewed the arrack, police arrest women as the men abscond the moment police arrive on the scene.
We are being put at risk, because patients are free to roam and at liberty to abscond.
They had begun to realize that, should the king abscond, the keystone of the whole constitution would be lost, with incalculable consequences.
A defrauder needs but a few bits of personal information to abscond with your identity.
These may be needed in order to, for example, examine the person applying for admission, or to make sure that they do not abscond when a decision to deport has been taken.
The court should take into account the possibility that such negative impacts of detention will make the woman less likely to abscond.
They are not released into the community to await their Court appearance because they are considered to be at risk to abscond or to harm others.
A power of arrest is provided in respect of a person who is evading the order or is about to abscond.
The amendments also reduce the risk that someone awaiting trial will abscond rather than face the charges.
If not the wax moth may seriously attack the nest and soon the whole colony will abscond.
Many simply choose not to comply, others abscond, and many derive absolutely no benefit from this process.
The arrested person may be denied bail if, inter alia, there is reasonable ground to believe that the person is likely to abscond.
Of course, he wasn't stupid or irresponsible enough to abscond completely.
The Hashemites will not just surrender power and abscond to South Kensington.
What will happen if these fellows escape or abscond tomorrow?
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Examples from Classical Literature
In November, 1876, Trinquet and some of his comrades managed to abscond in a steamboat.
He is just the man to abscond with all the money and leave us in the lurch, the scoundrel!
This was in harmony with her original suspicion, that he intended secretly to abscond.
And he could not abscond with the balance, because that would mean the loss of Margaret.
He had cornered her, only to have her abscond into neutral territory.
The accused testified to police interrogators that her Dh700 salary and the fact that her sponsor constantly beat her forced her to abscond.
A new MOL policy requires recruitment companies to provide replacements for maids who abscond from their employers.
Gardai are told when prisoners abscond and they have the power to detain, arrest, and return such persons to prison.
His life was safe if either of these men could be persuaded to abscond.
The great favorites at Court, Priests and Jesuits, fly or abscond.
Those likely to abscond, or belonging to other Cantons, are not accepted.
If there is any evidence that the employee did not abscond from work, or was absent for a specific and justified reason the absconding report will be rejected.
Abscond anchovies, asudden an Adelie armada, all abreast and aqua aboil, accelerates across an abyss and appetites are abated.
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