abscond
0 antonyms and opposites of abscond, grouped by meaning.
Verb — To leave secretly and hurriedly, usually to escape custody or having taken something that is not yours.
How to use abscond
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Formal and often legal.
Etymology
From Latin "abscondere," to hide away, from "abs-" (away) plus "condere" (to stow).
Full origin of abscond →Frequently asked questions
What does abscond mean?
To slip away suddenly and secretly — typically to avoid arrest, escape custody, or make off with money or property.
What is the difference between abscond and escape?
Escaping is simply getting out. Absconding carries the added sense of doing it secretly and wrongfully, often while under an obligation to stay — bail, custody or a duty of care.