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to absconding
verb
To hide, to be in hiding or concealment.
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His father was a construction engineer and aspiring poet, given to absconding.
Prior to absconding, these individuals were likely to engage in behavior indicative of planning (e.g., withdrawing money, selling belongings) but, unlike those in the broader goal-directed category, would not disclose intentions to staff.
In light of the perceived public safety concerns related to absconding from secure hospitals, of relevance within forensic samples is the duration and method of absconding, as well as the prevalence of violent or offending behaviors committed while the person is absent from hospital.
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Planning to abscond with the jewels?
With Ray and Frank dead, and Ani forced to abscond to Venezuela, the corruption investigation is again buried.
Not that he was ever going to abscond to Vegas and snort the lot.
It was going to be hard to abscond from this place, I thought.
Medea, however, put the dragon to sleep, and Jason was able to abscond with the fleece and Medea.
Ryman said he only wanted to shake Chamberlain's hand, then spontaneously chose to abscond with the ball.
Care homes in Jersey and Northern Ireland are said to be investigating "claims" of Heath making yachting visits to abscond with children.
This appeared one year later in The Painesville Telegraph in Ohio as "obsquatulate — to mosey, to abscond".
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