It means you ran away from your court mandated sentence.
ran away with someone or some thing
ex: he absconded with Emily means he ran away with Emily
ran away from
The bandit absconded with a portion of the bank's money.
The officer went to check up on the prisoners, but they had absconded.
No, it is not required. You need to pay provident fund only to people who are regular employees and not people who have left the company or absconded.
The defendant decided to abscond from the courthouse before the trial.
Absconded to India.
The word abscond is a verb. The past tense is absconded.
It means that the defendant has absconded (fled - escaped - become a fugitive) and the money or property that was posted with the court that was supposed to ensure the defendants appearance, has been seized and is now forfeited to the court.
The synonyms are run away, escape, break out, make off, flee
Abscond means - to leave quickly and secretly and hide oneself, often to avoid arrest or prosecution. Absconded = past tense form. Here are some example sentences: At the very first opportunity, Jeb decided he would abscond from this hellhole and wait it out in the woods until nightfall. She absconded due to the fear of her mother. The secretary of the fund raising committee absconded with the money. The cashier absconded with the money. The cashier wanted to abscond. The thieves intended to abscond with several of the museum's most valuable paintings but failed. We will oppose bail; the accused has previously attempted to abscond while on bail. The secretary of knitting club absconded with the money. He will abscond with the entire payroll as soon as the bank releases it to him. Many of the biologists working on the top secret studies were worried that someone would abscond with their research. Probably some scientist did, in fact, leave the lab, taking others' ideas with them.
No, Willy absconded with Walter's money and was never to be found.
Theoretically, parole helps you get your life back on track. What would be the positive outcome of not doing as you should?