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    in ab·sen·tia
    /ˌin əbˈsenSHə/

    adverb

    • 1. while not present at the event being referred to: "two foreign suspects will be tried in absentia"

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  2. May 31, 2024 · In absentia is a Latin phrase meaning in absence. It is often used to describe a legal situation where someone is convicted or sentenced without being present in court. See how to use it in sentences and learn its etymology and history.

  3. In absentia is a Latin phrase meaning while the person involved is not present. It is used to describe legal proceedings, marriages, graduations, and other events that take place without the presence of the person concerned.

  4. Absentia is a noun meaning in the absence of someone indicated. It is often used in legal contexts, such as trials or sentences, to indicate that the person is not present. See how to use absentia in sentences and compare it with in absentia.

  5. In absentia definition: in the absence of the person involved. See examples of IN ABSENTIA used in a sentence.

  6. When you do something in absentia, you're not physically present. For example, when you graduate in absentia, it means that although you get a diploma, you don't actually attend the ceremony.

  7. In absentia is a Latin phrase meaning while the person involved is not present. It is used to describe legal proceedings, graduations, or other events where the person is not physically present.

  8. absentia is a Latin word meaning in absentia, which means in one's absence. It is used in legal terms to indicate that a person is not present at a trial or hearing.

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