absentation

[ab-suh n-tey-shuhn]

absentation Definition

the act of staying away or being absent, especially from a formal or important event.

Using absentation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "absentation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His absentation from the meeting was noted by the board members.

  • Example

    The bride's father's absentation from the wedding was conspicuous.

  • Example

    The company's CEO announced his absentation from the conference due to illness.

absentation Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for absentation

Phrases with absentation

  • in the absence of the person involved

    Example

    The trial was held in absentia since the defendant had fled the country.

  • not present at work or duty without permission

    Example

    He was fired for being absent without leave for three consecutive days.

  • to take time off from work or school

    Example

    She decided to take an absentation from work to attend her sister's wedding.

Origins of absentation

from Latin 'absentatio', meaning 'a keeping away'

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Summary: absentation in Brief

'Absentation' [ab-suh n-tey-shuhn] refers to the act of staying away or being absent, especially from a formal or important event. It is often used in legal contexts, such as 'in absentia,' meaning in the absence of the person involved. 'Absentation' has synonyms like 'absence' and 'nonattendance,' and antonyms like 'attendance' and 'presence.' Phrases like 'absent without leave (AWOL)' and 'take an absentation' are also commonly used.