Associations to the word «absconded»
Noun
- Debtor
- Bail
- Notary
- Offender
- Convict
- Parramatta
- Creditor
- Planter
- Swarm
- Defendant
- Hive
- Robbery
- Kemp
- Renegade
- Accused
- Stealing
- Hobart
- Parole
- Custody
- Apprehension
- Money
- Tate
- Employer
- Detention
- Arrest
- Slang
- Slave
- Bandit
- Prison
- Debt
- Fund
- Explosive
- Proceeds
- Clerk
- Escape
- Criminal
- Scar
- Shelter
- Reward
- Bankruptcy
- Colony
- Offence
- Plantation
- Servant
- Recruit
- Police
- Provision
- Bee
- Fortune
- Complaint
- Leaving
- Bank
- Scandal
- Cabin
- Proceeding
- Crime
- Transaction
- Lover
- Migration
- Partner
- Bristol
- Murder
- Agent
- Sail
- Leave
- Coloni
- Madame
- Risk
Adjective
Wiktionary
ABSCOND, verb. (intransitive) (reflexive) (archaic) To hide, to be in hiding or concealment.
ABSCOND, verb. (intransitive) (reflexive) To flee, often secretly; to steal away, particularly to avoid arrest or prosecution. [From mid 16th century.]
ABSCOND, verb. (intransitive) To withdraw from. [From mid 16th century.]
ABSCOND, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To conceal; to take away. [First attested in the late 16th century.]
ABSCOND, verb. (transitive) To evade, to hide or flee from.
Dictionary definition
ABSCOND, verb. Run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along; "The thief made off with our silver"; "the accountant absconded with the cash from the safe".
Wise words
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