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Absentia Meaning in English

word

æbˈsɛnʃə
ab-SEN-shuh
æbˈsɛn.ti.ə
ab-SEN-tee-uh

Definition

A Latin term meaning 'in the absence (of someone)', most often used in legal or formal contexts when a decision or action happens while someone is not present.

Usage & Nuances

Primarily used as part of legal phrases like 'in absentia,' meaning someone is judged or something takes place while they are not present. Rarely used outside legal/formal writing. Do not use in casual speech.

Example Sentences

The student graduated absentia because he was living abroad.

basic

He was tried absentia for the crime.

basic

The award was accepted absentia by his family.

basic

They held the ceremony absentia, since the recipient couldn't travel.

natural

The judge sentenced the man absentia after several failed attempts to contact him.

natural

You can actually receive your diploma absentia if you can't make it to the graduation.

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