- abscond ab·scond vi
- [əb'skɒnd]
fuggire, scappare
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
abscond — ab·scond /ab skänd, əb / vi: to depart secretly: withdraw and hide oneself; specif: to evade the legal process of a court by hiding within or secretly leaving its jurisdiction abscond ed with the funds abscond from New York abscond to Canada… … Law dictionary
Abscond — Ab*scond , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Absconded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Absconding}.] [L. abscondere to hide; ab, abs + condere to lay up; con + d[a^]re (only in comp.) to put. Cf. {Do}.] 1. To hide, withdraw, or be concealed. [1913 Webster] The marmot… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Abscond — Ab*scond , v. t. To hide; to conceal. [Obs.] Bentley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abscond — ab•scond [[t]æbˈskɒnd[/t]] v. i. scond•ed, scond•ing to depart in a sudden and secret manner, esp. to avoid legal prosecution • Etymology: 1605–15; < L abscondere to hide or stow away =abs abs +condere to stow ab•scond′ence, n. ab•scond′er, n … From formal English to slang
abscond — ab|scond [əbˈskɔnd, æb US æbˈska:nd] v [i]formal [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: abscondere, from abs away + condere to hide ] 1.) to escape from a place where you are being kept abscond from ▪ The boy absconded from a children s home. 2.) to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
abscond — ab|scond [ əb skand ] verb intransitive FORMAL 1. ) to suddenly leave a place and take something with you that does not belong to you: abscond with: One of the bank s employees had absconded with the cash. 2. ) to escape from a place where you… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
abscond — ab·scond || É™b skÉ’nd v. avoid, evade, dodge; flee secretly, leave discreetly and hide oneself … English contemporary dictionary
abscond — ab·scond … English syllables
Absconded — Abscond Ab*scond , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Absconded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Absconding}.] [L. abscondere to hide; ab, abs + condere to lay up; con + d[a^]re (only in comp.) to put. Cf. {Do}.] 1. To hide, withdraw, or be concealed. [1913 Webster] The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Absconding — Abscond Ab*scond , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Absconded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Absconding}.] [L. abscondere to hide; ab, abs + condere to lay up; con + d[a^]re (only in comp.) to put. Cf. {Do}.] 1. To hide, withdraw, or be concealed. [1913 Webster] The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English