Similar words: absenteeism, absent, be absent from, absence, sententiously, genteel, sentence, presented. Meaning: [‚æbsən'tiː] n. one that is absent or not in residence.
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31. Lowther was a confirmed Londoner and absentee landlord who took a keen interest in the detailed affairs of his estate.
32. This made it easier for absentee owners to vote than for locals, since locals had to get to the polling station.
33. She insisted that the boys vote as Avonites by absentee ballot and send the envelopes to her for transmittal to polling officials.
34. Bush, who cast an absentee ballot for Sen.
35. The deadline for absentee voting in was Saturday.
36. Daniel Agger is the other noticeable absentee.
37. He has already voted by absentee ballot.
38. As a result, forest real estate now sells for rock-bottom prices, and many plots have been abandoned by absentee or aged owners and have fallen into a state of neglect.
39. I've told you before about Florence Steen of South Dakota, who was 88 years old, and insisted that her daughter bring an absentee ballot to her hospice bedside.
40. The absentee cooked up some excuse about to visit a sick friend.
41. No absentee ownership or control – one employee(sentencedict.com), one vote.
42. In Nigeria credit and subsidies were hogged by "absentee farmers, retired civil servants and soldiers".
43. I've already turned in my absentee ballot. I've been watching the news about people who voted in '08 but don't feel their vote is going to make a difference this time around.
44. Owned by wealthy absentee landlords these huge farms boasted hundreds even thousands of slaves each.
45. I urge any American living outside the country to get an early start checking his/her registration and receiving an absentee ballot, because it can take a while.
46. Such deviation increases the probability of the dilution atomistic absentee shareholders.
47. Her daughter arranged for the ambulance ride at the last minute after Owen failed to get an absentee ballot.
48. She found herself comparing Miles with Carlos , her absentee husband.
49. Absentee manager: Any situation in which the manager is invisible for long periods of time.
50. That was mainly because I was in Hong Kong already and I couldn't be bothered to figure out how to do an absentee ballot and I thought for sure Al Gore was going to win.
51. I've told you before about Florence Stein (ph) of South Dakota who was 88 years old and insisted that her daughter bring an absentee ballot to her hospice bedside.
52. The return of an ongoing absentee ballot as undeliverable .
52. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
53. An absentee juryman or one who attends unfit as a result of alcohol or other drugs is liable to summary proceedings in a magistrates' court as well as to committal for contempt.
54. The custodian of a minor child's estate; the custodian of an absentee landlord's property.
55. Even the absentee members would endeavour to return home in time for it.
56. One early vote the Democrats were happy to advertise was that of President George Bush, casting his Texas absentee ballot for John McCain last week.
57. In the vicinity of Bogutcharovo were large villages inhabited by Crown serfs, or peasants who paid rent to absentee owners.
58. Stockholders often find it difficult to attend the annual stockholders' meeting, so most vote on company matters by means of proxy, a form of absentee ballot.
59. The people hauled in to testify about why they voted absentee offered a vivid picture of the fierce loyalties, rough politics, and economic pressures that shaped the lives of Arkansas hill people.
60. C9.05 Voting by proxy or by absentee ballot shall not be permitted.
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