nonattendance

IPA: nɑnʌtˈɛndʌns

noun

  • A failure to attend; nonappearance.
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Examples of "nonattendance" in Sentences

  • On the election of delegates and also their attendance or nonattendance, see ibid., 192–230.
  • The hall where the ceremony took place was cold and the chill was unbearable in the silence when her nonattendance was noted.
  • The legislature should replace him with someone “on whom greater reliance can be had,” since the likelihood of his nonattendance was too great.5
  • Congress, from the nonattendance of a few States, have been frequently in the situation of a Polish diet, where a single veto has been sufficient to put a stop to all their movements.
  • The official reason for her nonattendance at the family Thanksgiving was that she lived seven hours away, but everyone knew that the real reason was the heat between Jen's husband and Isis.
  • To be sure, even among Christians, some of those we are calling lapsed are themselves the children of lapsed parents, but lapsing that is, nonattendance has risen very sharply across the generations.
  • One of her gentlewomen lent the princess her a copy of her own contraband English bible. 189 Throughout Mary's reign, Elizabeth's servants were regularly summoned before the Privy Council for questions about their nonattendance at Mass. 190 Although Elizabeth scrupulously conformed from 1553 onward, her servants kept forbidden books and absented themselves from Mass.

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