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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
noun
Abwesender
noun

What does "absentee" mean?

  1. 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."
  2. 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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