It means the person you addressed your letter to ("the addressee" ) is no longer at the address you sent it to: he or she has gone away.
The person is not there.
gone
It means the user is currently away from their computer
it has gone bad - throw it away.
You probably still have it even though you think it's gone.
Gone Away was created in 1996.
Gone, absent, away, or lost. Those are words that mean missing.
You haven't provided enough detail. If it is in the address on a piece of mail it has been sent to the addressee at another person's address, perhaps because the addressee has no home or is visiting away from home. For example, a letter might be sent to Michael Smith (a visiting brother), in care of (c/o) Sandra Smith at Sandra's address.
An addressee is a person or place to which something has been addressed.
It is illegal to deliberately withold or dispose of an addressees mail if the addressee is still at the address. If the addressee has moved however, and the new address is not known then RTS. You can't just throw it away
Open by Addressee only
Gone-Away Lake was created in 1957.
Return to Gone-Away was created in 1961.