
1) Absquatulate 2) Bolt 3) Bolt from the blues 4) Decamp 5) Flee 6) Go off 7) Leave hurriedly 8) Leave in a hurry 9) Make a getaway 10) Run away 11) Run away secretly 12) Run off 13) Run off suddenly 14) Scram after a scam 15) Skip town 16) Sneak off and hide 17) Take flight 18) Take the money and run
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• (v. i.) To hide, withdraw, or be concealed. • (v. i.) To depart clandestinely; to steal off and secrete one`s self; -- used especially of persons who withdraw to avoid a legal process; as, an absconding debtor. • (v. t.) To hide; to conceal.
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v. to travel covertly out of the jurisdiction of the courts, or to conceal oneself in order to avoid their process or to avoid arrest or prosecution by hiding.
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The act of a colony of bees that leave the hive in entirety due to undesirable causes such as heat, pest infestation or other reasons.
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Ab·scond' intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Absconded ;
present participle & verbal noun Absconding .] [ Latin
abscondere to hide;
ab ,
abs +
condere to lay up;
con +
dăre ...
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Ab·scond' transitive verb To hide; to conceal. [ Obsolete]
Bentley. Found on
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to go away suddenly (to avoid arrest)Â
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To run away or hide from the jurisdiction of the court in order to avoid legal proceedings.
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[
v] - run away
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abscond To go away hastily and secretly; run away and hide, especially in order to escape from the law. To abscond does not mean to take someone's money, as is commonly supposed, but to go away secretly, fleeing from the law.
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bolt 2 absquatulate 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`
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run away, often taking something or somebody along
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