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    in absentia
    /ˌɪn əbˈsɛntɪə/

    adverb

    • 1. while not present at the event being referred to: "two foreign suspects will be tried in absentia"

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  3. Jun 15, 2024 · In absentia is a Latin adverb meaning in absence. It is often used in legal contexts to describe a conviction or sentence that occurs when the defendant is not present. See the word history, etymology, and usage examples of in absentia.

  4. In absentia is a Latin phrase meaning while the person involved is not present. It is used to describe legal proceedings, marriages, graduations, and other events that take place without the presence of the person concerned.

  5. Absentia is a noun meaning in the absence of someone indicated. It is often used in legal contexts, such as being tried or sentenced in absentia. See the pronunciation, synonyms, and usage examples of absentia.

  6. In absentia definition: in the absence of the person involved. See examples of IN ABSENTIA used in a sentence.

  7. In absentia is a Latin phrase meaning while the person involved is not present. It is used to describe legal proceedings, graduations, or other events where the person is not physically present.

  8. absentia is a Latin word meaning in absentia, or in one's absence. It is used in legal terms to indicate that a person is not present at a trial or hearing.

  9. in absentia is a Latin adverb meaning "in one's absence". It is used to indicate that something happens or is done when someone is not present. See examples, pronunciation, and etymology of in absentia.

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