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    In ab·sen·tia
    /ˌin əbˈsenSHə/

    adverb

    • 1. while not present at the event being referred to: "two foreign suspects will be tried in absentia"
  2. May 29, 2024 · The meaning of IN ABSENTIA is in absence. How to use in absentia in a sentence.

  3. formal uk / ˌɪn æbˈsen.ti.ə / / ˌɪn æbˈsen.ʃi.ə / us / ˌɪn æbˈsen.ti.ə / / ˌɪn æbˈsen.ʃi.ə / Add to word list. while the person involved is not present: An Italian court convicted him in absentia for his terrorist activities. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Absent. absence. absent without leave. absenteeism. AWOL.

  4. In absentia definition: in the absence of the person involved. See examples of IN ABSENTIA used in a sentence.

  5. 3 days ago · 2 meanings: → See in absentia in the absence of (someone indicated).... Click for more definitions.

  6. When you do something in absentia, you're not physically present. For example, when you graduate in absentia, it means that although you get a diploma, you don't actually attend the ceremony.

  7. formal us / ˌɪn æbˈsen.ti.ə / / ˌɪn æbˈsen.ʃi.ə / uk / ˌɪn æbˈsen.ti.ə / / ˌɪn æbˈsen.ʃi.ə / Add to word list. while the person involved is not present: An Italian court convicted him in absentia for his terrorist activities. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Absent. absence. absenteeism. anywhere. AWOL. gap. go AWOL idiom.

  8. Definition of absentia in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. A Latin term that denotes a situation where something is performed or happens in a person's absence. How to use "in absentia" in a sentence. The court issued the ruling in absentia because the defendant didn't attend the session.

  10. Latin for "in absence," or more fully, in one's absence. Occasionally a criminal trial is conducted without the defendant being present when he/she walks out or escapes after the trial has begun, since the accused has thus waived the Constitutional right to face one's accusers.

  11. noun. Absence. Wiktionary. Origin of Absentia. From Latin absentia (“being away, absence" ), from absÄ“ns (“absent" ), present active participle of absum (“I am away or absent" ). From Wiktionary. Absentia Sentence Examples. Amanda Knox had no intention of leaving the US after she was retried and sentenced in an Italian court in absentia.

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