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abscond in
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"abscond in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to leave suddenly and secretively or to escape from somewhere. You can use it in a sentence when describing someone leaving a place without anyone noticing. Example: The suspect managed to abscond in the middle of the night, leaving the prison guards bewildered the next morning.
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4 human-written examples
According to Mari Malmberg at the University of Sussex, the most common justification for detaining migrants is to prevent them from absconding, but "there is no research suggesting that asylum seekers would abscond in high numbers if not detained.
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"Mrs Bird, who looks after the Browns, says if she had her way she would set the children free and lock up a few politicians in their place to see how they liked it!" Although the UKBA itself has admitted that there is no evidence that families with young children abscond in significant numbers, the agency arrests and detains between 1,000 and 2,000 asylum-seeking children every year.
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That usually satisfies, but I still get my share of suspicious looks, because deep down what they really want to know is, "Are you one of 'us' or one of 'them'?" At such moments I wish I could abscond in my own private jet.
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Although psychiatric symptoms contributed to the decision to abscond in some cases, these patients were also able to provide non-illness related motives for their behavior.
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56 human-written examples
"What is the protocol here?" one prosecution lawyer asks, as Simpson absconds in the Bronco.
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The judges also ruled the risk of Qatada absconding in the run-up to the next SIAC hearing also justified his continued detention.
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Keldysh recited a poem in Russian, Mstislav made a joke about Gogol, then we sealed up this weird stew with cheesecloth mesh, as we do the rest of the topsoil, to keep it from absconding in the zero-G.
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Spielberg swept me up in an epiphany when I saw the first film, aged 12; if I could have walked into the screen and absconded in the Mother Ship, I would gladly have done so.
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Malkin, who won the Hart Trophy last season as the N.H.L.'s most valuable player, absconded in 2006 from Metallurg Magnitogorsk to the Penguins in what became known here as the Malkin affair, leading to a drawn-out contract dispute between the two clubs.
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Moran has been on the most wanted list of Soca, the Serious Organised Crime Agency, since he absconded in 2009 during a trial at Burnley crown court over a £25,000 robbery in Colne, Lancashire, when two men on a motorbike threatened Royal Mail workers with a handgun, machete and baseball bat, injuring one security guard.
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Mr. Scott was arrested on charges of absconding in the last week of May and is now in a Washington jail awaiting a sentence that could be three years or more — and making it more likely that his child, too, will join the incarceration generation.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "abscond in" to describe a secret or sudden departure, particularly when the escape happens within or into a specific location or context. For example, "The spy managed to "abscond in" the crowd before the authorities arrived."
Common error
Avoid using "abscond in" when simply indicating someone disappeared without the element of secretive or illicit departure. "He disappeared in the forest" is correct, but "He "absconded in" the forest" implies he was escaping something.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "abscond in" functions primarily as a verb phrase, where "abscond" is the main verb indicating a secretive departure, and "in" acts as a preposition specifying the context or location of the escape. Ludwig AI confirms that this usage is correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "abscond in" is a valid verb phrase used to describe a secret departure, particularly when specifying the location or context of the escape. While grammatically correct, as noted by Ludwig AI, its frequency is rare. It's most commonly found in news and scientific contexts. When using the phrase, make sure to imply a secretive or illicit departure, and be aware that simpler terms might be more appropriate in informal settings. Therefore, use "abscond in" to add detail about how the escape was pulled off.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
abscond within
Maintains "abscond" but uses "within" to emphasize enclosure during departure.
abscond into
Maintains "abscond" but uses "into" to emphasize movement towards a destination.
flee within
Changes the verb to "flee" and maintains the preposition "within" indicating a hidden departure.
escape inside
Substitutes "abscond" with "escape" and "in" with "inside", both conveying a sense of breaking free.
disappear within
Replaces "abscond" with "disappear", focusing on the act of vanishing, while keeping "within" to suggest concealment.
vanish inside
Combines "vanish" for disappearance with "inside" to imply a hidden location.
slip away in
Uses "slip away" to suggest a quiet, unnoticed departure, keeping "in" to specify a setting.
sneak off within
Emphasizes the stealthy nature of the departure, maintaining "within" to denote enclosure.
bolt into
Conveys a sudden and rapid escape, changing the preposition to "into" for direction.
dart inside
Suggests a quick and agile escape, keeping "inside" to denote a concealed location.
FAQs
How can I use "abscond in" in a sentence?
Use "abscond in" to describe a secret or sudden departure, especially when specifying a location or context where the escape occurs. For example, "The prisoner managed to "abscond in" the chaos of the riot."
What is a synonym for "abscond in"?
Alternatives include phrases like "flee within", "escape inside", or "disappear within", each emphasizing a hidden or secretive departure.
When is it appropriate to use "abscond in" instead of just "abscond"?
"Abscond in" is useful when you want to specify the environment or situation in which the escape takes place, adding a layer of detail about the context of the departure. For example: "The suspect managed to "abscond in" broad daylight".
Is "abscond in" formal or informal language?
"Abscond in" tends to be more formal, often found in legal, news, or academic contexts. In casual conversation, simpler terms like "run away" or "sneak away" might be more appropriate.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested