Similar words: abscond, ponder, yonder, wonder, no wonder, under consideration, misconduct, wonder at. Meaning: ['æbskɑndə(r) /əb'skɒnd-] n. a fugitive who runs away and hides to avoid arrest or prosecution.
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1. He absconded from the bank with all the money.
2. The thief absconded with all the jewellery.
3. He absconded from the country.
4. He absconded from a remand home.
5. The boy absconded from a children's home.
6. Two prisoners absconded last night.
7. He was ordered to appear the following day(sentencedict.com), but absconded.
8. They absconded with £10 000 of the company's money.
9. He absconded with the company funds.
10. He absconded with£8000 stolen from his employer.
11. The young man absconded with his friend's wife.
12. She absconded from boarding school with her boyfriend.
13. You can not abscond from your responsibilities.
14. The cashier absconded with the money.
15. He has to convince a judge that he wasn't going to abscond with the money.
16. A 14 year-old absconder from a children's home in Bristol was found alive and well in London this morning.
17. She absconded from every children's home they placed her in.
18. A dozen inmates have absconded from Forest Jail in the past year.
19. Unfortunately(sentencedict.com), his partners were crooks and absconded with the funds.
20. Bedford had a clear memory of the day the news had struck that Schuyler had absconded.
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