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1 absentia ab·sen·tia n
[ˌæb'sɛntɪə]frm
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absentia — [[t]æbse̱ntiə, AM se̱nʃə[/t]] PHRASE: PHR after v If something is done to you in absentia, it is done to you when you are not present. [FORMAL] He was tried in absentia and sentenced to seven years in prison … English dictionary
in absentia — in ab·sen·tia /ˌin ab sen chə/ adv [Latin]: in absence sentenced in absentia Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. in absentia … Law dictionary
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