abscondment

IPA: æbskˈɑndmʌnt

noun

  • An act of absconding or escaping
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Examples of "abscondment" in Sentences

  • And I think the term that they used is, ‘following the abscondment of teaching.’
  • Stofile said 247 pension, ill health, resignation and abscondment cases still had to be finalised.
  • This new word is used instead of the correct form of ‘abscondment’ to mean the act of running away or escaping.
  • Mr Johnny de Lange, counsel for Mr Benge, on Tuesday told the court the refusal to allow bail was based solely on the risk of Mr Benge's abscondment.
  • In its human resources report, the department noted that of the 193 disciplinary hearings held during the year, 42 (21.7 percent) related to "unauthorised absence/abscondment".
  • When we played it, we had four 3rd-level adventurers investigating the abscondment of a member of the Pathfinder Society from his duties, and getting into some dodgy situations as a result.
  • The seven people appealed their decision after they were found guilty on various charges, including child abuse abscondment from work, practising corporal punishment, theft, fraud and corruption.
  • This followed the large-scale abscondment of children awaiting trial from places of safety which acted as detention centres since the release from prison and police cells of 2000 children in May this year.
  • These educators and officials were found guilty of sexual abuse of girl learner (zero tolerance on abuse of our girl learners), abscondment from work, practising corporal punishment, theft, fraud and corruption.

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