absentee in German
absentee in German is Abwesende, Abwesender — absentee means someone who is not present where they are expected to be, such as work or school.
absentee in German
Abwesende
Abwesender
What does "absentee" mean?
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noun Someone who is not present where they are expected to be, such as work or school.
"The teacher marked down three absentees for the day."
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noun A property owner or voter who exercises their role remotely rather than in person.
"He submitted an absentee ballot before flying overseas."
absentee in a sentence
- The teacher marked down three absentees for the day.
- He submitted an absentee ballot before flying overseas.
- The building was neglected under an absentee landlord.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "absentee" in German?
"absentee" in German is Abwesende, Abwesender. absentee means: Someone who is not present where they are expected to be, such as work or school.
How do you use "absentee" in a sentence?
Example: "The teacher marked down three absentees for the day." In German, "absentee" is Abwesende, Abwesender.
Are there other ways to say "absentee" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "absentee": Abwesende, Abwesender.
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