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“in absentia”
in absentia
In [one's] absence.
Pronounced in Latin as [in ahb SEN tee uh] but in English as [in ab SEN shuh]. One may be awarded a university degree in absentia or be convicted of a crime in absentia; in the former case because of the inability of someone to appear for the academic ceremony, in the latter because somebody is beyond the reach of the law by being in another country or whose location is unknown.
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esse, sent-, terest-
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group I
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