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to absent
adjective
Being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not present; missing.
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SERVICE -- Adequate to absent.
Jason Manford – to absent friends!
From attentive to absent to intrusive.
Tantalisingly, the text repeatedly refers to absent drawings.
And he has less desire to absent himself from the technology culture that so enthralls him.
"Let me say: 'I'm a maniac'," ran Ted Cruz's meticulously planned reference to absent enemies.
Darwish's answer, perhaps, was to absent himself from the centre of the crisis.
Consciousness expands beyond the Whitney's clean, well-lighted spaces to absent, untidy, darker reckonings.
It represents, he said, "the desire to absent yourself from the flotsam and jetsam of existence".
Others are being given permission to absent themselves from tonight's vote.
In the Pulong Lupa neighborhood, about half of the houses belong to absent overseas workers.
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