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"abscond" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] abscond (from something) to escape from a place that you are not allowed to leave without permission
  2. [intransitive] abscond (with something) to leave secretly and take with you something, especially money, that does not belong to you

108 Sentences With "abscond"

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The fact that many unaccompanied alien children abscond is disturbing.
The word abscond has appeared in nine articles on nytimes.
The lion share of people abscond and then later on they say amnesty.
"I'm hoping to abscond with them and buy a house," Ellis Ross said.
With Casey in the dressing room, they gleefully abscond with all of her clothing.
They also call for cutting off welfare benefits to people who abscond from parole.
And Joy recalls vehemently nixing Jackson's request to abscond with Wade for a year.
"The number of cases where people abscond is lower than some have said," Motomura added.
Children may abscond because they feel unsafe or isolated, particularly if they do not speak English.
Vietnamese children were most likely to abscond, often re-enslaved in nail bars or cannabis farms.
Finally, near the end of the night, we abscond to a bedroom with a cute couple.
He used the trip to Stockholm to abscond with his family from his increasingly fascist homeland.
We certainly do not know ahead of time whether the accused, if granted bail, will abscond.
Many of the children who are released from custody abscond instead of returning for their hearings.
Despite Elizabeth's attempt to abscond with them, Frank's mother's diamond earrings find their way to Leann.
But detectives say he may have been among the people who tried to abscond with the beer.
A black boy and girl abscond to the woods for a romantic encounter (or to plot escape?).
Rich countries are often wary of granting visas to visitors from such places, precisely because they might abscond.
However, the report does not resolve suspicions by some that Cotten faked his own death to abscond somewhere unknown.
"I don't think they recognized the possibility for Donald Trump to abscond with their advertising campaign," Mr. Just said.
But it's all for naught, as Yara and Theon abscond with, like, all two dozen of the kingdom's boats.
Bail funds achieve these numbers for a simple reason: People don't miss court dates because they aim to abscond.
"In my view I have substantial ground for believing if I release you, you will abscond again," she said.
He was freed by Thursday after giving his captors information on how to abscond with the $1 million in cryptocurrency.
The truck could be forced to stop, allowing criminals in another vehicle to corner it and abscond with the loot.
Campbell says that if satisfaction continues to go down, Uber may see many of its drivers abscond to friendlier platforms.
Around the time Caesar falls, a group of bandits abscond with the body of a beautiful woman frozen in ice.
Foreign honeybees have an advantage, because they can abscond with their queen in the face of threats, Dr. Latty said.
But the Trump administration is deeply skeptical of anything that could allow asylum seekers to "abscond" and miss their court dates.
As an honorary Pussycat performer for the evening, Veronica sees from the party stage Nick abscond with an unquestionably unconscious Cheryl.
When a ball rolled near us, some of the kids would shove a hand through the fence and abscond with it.
She said he owned a gun and said he would abscond with their five children to another country, court papers show.
" In his televised address Tuesday, Maduro denied Pompeo's claims that he was preparing to abscond, calling them "craziness" and "lies and manipulation.
"There is a risk that if he is released he will abscond or otherwise evade prosecution or conviction," a court spokeswoman said.
Detention was reserved for migrants who were deemed likely to abscond or who posed a threat to national security or public safety.
In his 10-minute video, we see several would-be package thieves meander up to people's doorsteps and abscond with the white box.
But healthier people and people who receive no assistance will abscond from the non-ACA coverage, especially without fear of the mandate penalty.
Mr. Milosevic had tried to go to Moscow for treatment for a heart condition and — court officials suspected — to abscond from The Hague.
Regardless of these potential challenges, innovations are occurring rapidly, with some markets designed to make it impossible for administrators to abscond with funds.
"I am confident law enforcement will arrest Mr. Schroeder and he will wish that he had not made the choice to abscond," Myers said.
I'm pleased to hear the inspector in charge of the local police station has been arrested for allowing Samia's mother and sister to abscond.
Unfortunately, a quartet of conveniently inept thieves have set their sights on the place, hoping to abscond with a mountain of cash hidden therein.
I watched her the way a person might stand at the kitchen window and watch a raccoon abscond with the first tomato of summer.
Some workers are housed in large labour camps; the government collects fees from employers to cover the cost of catching and deporting workers who abscond.
Scammers have also impersonated employers in a bid to get veterans to purchase work equipment from a third party and then abscond with the money.
And since most ICOs have no link to any particular jurisdiction, it is hard to see what investors could do if issuers abscond with their money.
They claim that once a family is released from immigration, they'll simply abscond into the US, skipping their appointed court dates, to live as unauthorized immigrants.
This allows unauthorised immigrants who are deemed not likely to abscond or a threat to public safety, to wait for the results of their cases outside detention.
The FTC also took issue with Uber's claims about its security practices, years after a major data breach allowed hackers to abscond with information about the company's drivers.
"The system has failed because it allowed him to abscond to Syria," Andy Burnham, the home affairs spokesman for the opposition Labour Party, said in parliament on Tuesday.
The main refrain of the third track, "Abscond," is, "You're the ire of your father but the other half of me," which is encompassing the dark and light.
" He understands that prisoners can't simply be allowed to abscond, since "the world is a bad, evil place", but would like Georgia to say "We don't want him.
Clients have taken to social media ever since to claim the death and loss of the password were staged in an attempt to abscond with their digital coin.
Vendors may scam buyers, buyers may scam vendors, and through "exit scams", administrators may close the entire marketplace and abscond with funds, in some cases millions of dollars.
Ad and ab are workaday prepositions in Latin, the former usually meaning "towards", or "at" (think of ad hominem) and the latter meaning "from" (think abscond, abdicate and such).
I can't wait for the holiday weekend, when I plan to abscond from my life of doing absolutely nothing in the city to doing absolutely nothing in the country.
For nearly two decades the family was harassed by the police, accused of helping Mr. Matmati abscond, or told to search for him in different prisons around the country.
"During the arrest on March 3, 2018, Ms. Morales-Luna refused to comply with the agents' commands and physically resisted while attempting to abscond into a nearby vehicle," CBP said.
Prosecutors have accused Lin of assisting military personnel at China's U.N. mission to smuggle packages out of the United States and helping Qin abscond to China amid an FBI investigation.
So when ever-protective Alec decides he should abscond with Michael to Maine and wean him off his prescriptions, the plan seems at once profoundly generous and almost certainly doomed.
The order might seem reasonable; after all, the only way to make 100 percent sure an immigrant doesn't abscond into the US without papers is to keep her in custody.
Furthermore, it's in the interest of governments to keep the minimum wage low, in part because they don't want brands to abscond to other countries in pursuit of cheaper labor.
In the plea deal with Awan, the government said that there was zero evidence that Awan stole information from DNC servers or tried to abscond with the servers themselves. 231.
It has been also been a reliable — and perhaps politically neutral — place for Mr. Trump to abscond to during a hurricane: He has monitored Dorian, Harvey and Irma from there.
"The court considers that Julian Assange is still suspected of rape ... and that there is still a risk that he will abscond or evade justice," it said in a statement.
There's open speculation as to whether Cambridge Analytica is really the only company to abscond with huge amounts of Facebook user data or whether it's merely the tip of the iceberg.
But her hilariously chic tendency to leave functions and abscond with wine glasses is perhaps ultimate proof of her diva credentials—especially since she can clearly afford to replace restaurant glassware.
But the pressure to say yes to the fantasy suite date is still so strong that some contestants have expressed extreme stress, fearing they might be sent home if they abscond.
Chief magistrate James Eremye Mawanda told the court he had decided to free Nyanzi on bail after ensuring that she would not abscond and that she would not interfere with investigations.
Even crypto-aficionados may run for the exits should bitcoin bifurcate or if one of the ICOs, which are completely unregulated, goes badly wrong—if issuers, for example, abscond with the money.
The Harpersville, Alabama, man has agreed to plead guilty to a count of bank theft after using his position with the Brink's armored transport service to abscond with $210,0003 -- all in quarters.
The CIA's interest in covering up the scandal was such a concern, Jones in 2013 found it necessary to abscond with classified documents proving the CIA had lied repeatedly about the program.
Only ten percent of them are granted asylum by an immigration judge, and the ones who are determined to have no legal right to stay generally abscond before they can be deported.
" The Border Patrol's San Diego sector said in a statement to the AP that Morales Luna "refused to comply with agents' commands and physically resisted while attempting to abscond into a nearby vehicle.
In other news, an insane and scary new malware attack spread quickly to infect many institutional networks this week, which makes me want to abscond to living in a cave in the woods.
Tilda and Petula (whose name is pronounced by all the characters as if they're going to say "petulant") plan to play along until they can find the safe and abscond with its cash.
It also asked all platforms to set up custody accounts with commercial banks for investor and borrower funds held by the platforms in order to reduce the risks that platform owners abscond with funds.
The Xinhua report acknowledged that underground banks are "seductive," especially for people who struggle to get financing, but warned that "the people will suffer tremendous loss" if the banks abscond or cheat their clients.
Just ordering a pizza requires faith that the dough will be well made, that the pizzeria will not abuse the customer's credit-card information, and that the delivery man will not abscond with the cargo.
"Policies that facilitate the release of removable aliens apprehended at and between the ports of entry, which allow them to abscond and fail to appear at their removal hearings, undermine the border security mission," he wrote.
Bosses from remote fazendas — large ranches — scout the camps, making false promises about room, board and wages to abscond with laborers to farms and mines along BR-174 and in other states in the Brazilian Amazon.
The history of these association plans is scandalous at best, marked by premium-paying Americans whose plans — encouraged by loose state and federal regulations — abscond with their money, leaving behind millions in unpaid health care bills.
In August last year, Mashable reported on how a cargo truck carrying tens of thousands of fluffy chicks had tipped over in Shandong, and commuters grabbed the opportunity to abscond with as much live poultry as possible.
Just like in college, I'd sit in my pop music pod, crank the volume, lower my windows, and abscond into the night, letting the wind weave through my fingers and the Taylor Swift leak into my soul.
If treatment for end-stage kidney disease is unaffordable, "adequate palliative care options should be in place such that patients don't disappear or abscond from hospital to die, likely often humiliated because they cannot pay," Luyckx said.
In the most recent hacks, data thieves were able to abscond with an entire database of opposition research on Trump in addition to monitoring email and chat traffic from the DNC's system for the better part of a year.
Some art heist films put museum security guards in the privileged position of knowing how to abscond with a masterpiece, but Trance gives us a twist, with an art auctioneer (James McAvoy) stealing a valuable painting by Francisco Goya.
MATT: So if you nab a longtime resident in Chicago— DARA: Right, that's two and a half years where they're going to be out in the community, where in theory they could abscond and not show up for their hearings.
The magistrate who detained Chombo said the former minister could abscond, influence state witnesses or be the target of a mob attack over the allegations that he abused his position when he was minister of local government over a decade ago.
"With the likelihood that the respondent will abscond, I'm of the considered view that the respondent's presence (in court) cannot be secured by the setting of bail or the setting of any condition to the granting of bail," he said.
Altman seems almost like the leader of a Nietzschean doomsday cult—or, at the very least, a villain from one of the early James Bond movies, complete with a coastal fallout base and plans to abscond by plane to New Zealand.
In Harun's new collection, no family is undamaged, and domestic squabbling is the least of it: Adults murder kids, kids murder adults, savage little ones are dumped with far-flung relatives, righteous children abscond and their relieved parents bolt in the opposite direction.
The act allowed a judge in a federal court to detain someone either for flight risk — that is, if there was convincing evidence that they would abscond if released — or if they were assessed to be a serious threat to public safety.
It could use more discretion in figuring out which families are particularly likely to abscond, and focus enforcement resources on them, while making sure families who wanted to apply for asylum got the information they needed to do it outside of detention.
In less than 24 hours, before they could contact a lawyer, they were put on commercial flights back to Afghanistan, accompanied by an 11-person, unarmed Norwegian police contingent who surrounded them the whole trip to make sure they did not try to abscond.
In an address to a joint session of Congress, he reveals why he had to abscond from the White House—while also calling for immigration reform, gun controls, a meaningful climate-change debate and a return to the Founding Fathers' ambition to form a more perfect union.
In a more outwardly civilized way, they follow in the footsteps of the settler-colonialists who first expanded the American nation westward in the 19th century, or the first semiconductor manufacturers to abscond from Bell Labs in the late 1950s and set up shop near Palo Alto.
Kidnappings became such common practice in Italy that a systematized protocol formed around them: Mafia or independent bandits from Calabria and Sardinia would target wealthy families in the North and abscond with their victims to the densely-wooded mountains of the south, where they would hide until a ransom was paid.
In 1972, he featured about a thousand of them in a book titled "Prop Art," in which he writes vividly of big-game poster hunters, like himself, entering the "heavily guarded headquarters of ultra right- or left-wing revolutionary groups" to abscond with contraband posters before smuggling them across borders.
But in 2014 in Sochi, the committee took serious measures to guard against garden-variety cyber criminals looking to abscond with anything they could steal from the thousands of international visitors in attendance, something that has been happening for years and will probably never cease regardless of where the games are held.[Guardian]
When she presented the plan at a House Judiciary Committee hearing, she made it seem like a central solution to the problem of asylum seekers — one that prevented them from being able to abscond into the United States before their hearings because it didn't really allow them into the US at all.
She also filed for custody of their children, alleging her husband showed "irrational, unsafe, bullying, threatening and controlling behavior," over several months, and that he had threatened to "abscond with the children to Greece or another country" if she didn't agree to his terms in a divorce settlement, his wife alleged in 2017 court documents.
The allegations made Wednesday by WADA, the global regulator of doping in Olympic sports, suggested that little had changed since November, when an independent commission detailed a state-run doping program in Russia, with details like an antidoping officer climbing out of a window to avoid the police and abscond with athletes' doping samples for testing.
But no amount of haughtiness will stand in the way of a good bargain, so Russian expats from across the city, hailing from not only anarchical Odessa but also sophisticated St. Petersburg and cosmopolitan Moscow, are drawn to the shopping thoroughfare under the rumbling El, although they abscond right after attaining their spoils (and a mani-pedi while they're at it) and probably won't admit they were ever there.
For a reader utterly innocent of its source, the book would still work, though many of the details are cunningly punned: the unborn Hamlet conspires to revenge his father's murder with a fiendish touch of his fingernail, sending Gertrude into labor just as the couple are about to abscond, a detail surely meant to invoke the foil by which, in the play, the Prince also brings justice to that pair.
The criticism followed Bird through Ratatouille — which is ostensibly about how anyone (even a rat) can cook but is also kind of about how if you don't have talent, you should get out of the way of people who do — and especially Tomorrowland, in which a group of geniuses abscond to an alternate universe where they build the sci-fi future imagined in the '50s and '60s and mostly abandoned in our modern era of imagined dystopias.
Take the requirement that applicants for nonimmigrant visas have to demonstrate "strong ties" to their home country, as a way to show they won't abscond into the US. The US doesn't want people to overstay their visas and become unauthorized immigrants — visa overstays account for about 40 percent of all unauthorized immigrants currently living in the country — and the category of a "nonimmigrant visa" exists precisely so the US can have different requirements for who gets to travel here temporarily and who gets to stay here for good.
There are, of course, nights (or mornings more usually, to be truthful, mornings when I am hungover and realize that last night I was surrounded by couples and now I am rigidly alone, with only a book and a phone next to me; the mornings when I drag myself to the gym down the road and sit in the steam room with other sad and lost men, men who do not like the facts of their lives nor life's texture, men who sit with clenched fists and necks craned deep into their chest) when I am forced to consider just how voluntary my decision to abscond from the world of sex is.

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