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  1. Absent: not present or available.
  2. Abduct: to take someone away by force.
  3. Abnormal: deviating from what is usual or normal.
  4. Abstain: to choose not to do something.
  5. Abdicate: to renounce or relinquish a throne, power, or responsibility.
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