absconds (Meaning)
absconds
to depart secretly and hide oneself, to evade the legal process of a court by hiding within or secretly leaving its jurisdiction, to leave secretly and hide oneself, to depart secretly
Synonyms & Antonyms of absconds
Synonyms:
- disentangles
- clears out
- redeems
- emancipates
- elopes
- frees
- eludes
- springs
- extricates
- shuns
- departs
- sallies (forth)
- looses
- shoves (off)
- loosens
- liberates
- decamps
- lams
- walks out
- takes off
- pulls out
- quits
- rescues
- goes
- releases
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
absconds Sentence Examples
- The fugitive absconds from prison, leaving behind a trail of clues.
- The embezzler absconds with a substantial sum of money, vanishing without a trace.
- The failing businessman absconds from his creditors, leaving them in the lurch.
- The witness absconds before testifying, fearing retribution from the defendant.
- The thief absconds with the stolen jewels, leaving behind only a shattered windowpane.
- The abusive husband absconds from the family, leaving the wife and children devastated.
- The warden suspects the missing prisoner has absconded, launching a manhunt.
- The runaway teen absconds from their home, seeking adventure and freedom.
- The security guard absconds from his post, leaving the facility vulnerable.
- The politician absconds from the country, evading prosecution for their crimes.
FAQs About the word absconds
to depart secretly and hide oneself, to evade the legal process of a court by hiding within or secretly leaving its jurisdiction, to leave secretly and hide one
escapes, flees, gets out, breaks free, moves, loses, runs away,flies, leaves, runs off
abides, dwells,remains, lingers, stays,returns, hangs around, comes back, sticks around, tarries
The fugitive absconds from prison, leaving behind a trail of clues.
The embezzler absconds with a substantial sum of money, vanishing without a trace.
The failing businessman absconds from his creditors, leaving them in the lurch.
The witness absconds before testifying, fearing retribution from the defendant.