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What is an absconsion?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

An absconscion is an individual act of absconding.

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There is no actual noun for the verb abscond (to steal away), although absconsion has appeared in the past. It is used in some locales (e.g. South Africa) to mean abandonment of a job.The gerund "absconding" is normally used when someone absconds, and the noun "abscondence" is used to mean hiding by a fugitive.The similar anatomical term absconsio means a hollow or depression.


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