Definition of Absenting

1. Verb. (present participle of absent) ¹

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Definition of Absenting

1. absent [v] - See also: absent

Lexicographical Neighbors of Absenting

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absentee ownership
absentee ownerships
absentee rate
absentee voter
absentee voters
absentee voting
absenteeism
absenteeisms
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absenters
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absentia
absentia epileptica
absenting (current term)
absently
absentment
absentminded
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absentmindedest
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absentmindedness
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absey
absey-book
absey-books
absey book
absey books

Literary usage of Absenting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Law and Practice in Bankruptcy: As Founded on the Recent Statute ; with by John Frederick Archbold (1827)
"A trader absenting himself from any place with intent to delay a creditor is an act of bankruptcy. Hallen v. Homer, 1 Car. fy P. 108. Curteis v. ..."

2. The Law and Practice of Bankruptcy: With a Collection of Forms and by Edward Erastus Deacon, John Peter De Gex (1848)
"... absenting himself.] Whore a mail has n counting-house distinct from his dwelling-house, and leaves the former, without the animus ..."

3. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of Common Law by Great Britain Bail Court (1871)
"There is therefore, no act of bankruptcy committed, either by the denial, or by any absenting himself; no case similar to the present has been found. ..."

4. The Exchequer Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts by Great Britain Court of Exchequer, Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber, John Paxton Norman (1858)
"When the second conviction took place, there had been no new absenting, but only a continuance of the former absence. The Court of Queen's Bench rested ..."

5. Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts by Massachusetts County Court (Essex County), George Francis Dow (1921)
"Widow Mary Hamond, for frequently absenting herself from the public ordinances, was admonished. Widow Mary Hamond, for speaking reproachful words against ..."

6. Liber Albus: The White Book of the City of London by John Carpenter, Henry Thomas Riley (1861)
"... for the time being, shall nevertheless cause to be levied from the goods and chattels, lands, rents, and tenements, of the person so absenting himself, ..."

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