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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"
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  3. Mar 14, 2024 · adverb. in ab· sen· tia ˌin-ab-ˈsen (t)-sh (ē-)ə. : in absence. gave him the award in absentia. Examples of in absentia in a Sentence. She was convicted of the crime in absentia. Recent Examples on the Web Related article This soccer star has been handed a six-year prison sentence in absentia for trafficking cocaine.

  4. IN ABSENTIA definition: 1. while the person involved is not present: 2. while the person involved is not present: . Learn more.

  5. in absentia. in absolute terms. in abundance. in accord with someone/something. in acknowledgment of something. To top. Contents. IN ABSENTIA meaning: 1. while the person involved is not present: 2. while the person involved is not present: . Learn more.

  6. adverb. in the absence of (someone indicated) he was condemned in absentia. Discover More. Idioms and Phrases. While not present, as in He was tried and convicted in absentia , or He was awarded his degree in absentia . This expression is Latin for “in absence”; its use in English dates from the late 1800s.

  7. 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. In absentia is usually a legal way to describe someone as being absent, especially during a courtroom trial that the defendant doesn't attend.

  8. 3 days ago · Definition of 'in absentia' Word Frequency. in absentia. phrase. If something is done to you in absentia, it is done to you when you are not present . [formal] He was tried in absentia and sentenced to seven years in prison. See full dictionary entry for absentia. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

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

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