absentia

[abˈsɛnʃə]

absentia Definition

the state of being absent or away, especially from a legal proceeding.

Using absentia: Examples

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

  • Example

    The defendant was tried in absentia and sentenced to ten years in prison.

  • Example

    She was marked absent for the class because of her absentia from school.

  • Example

    The witness testified in absentia via video conference.

absentia Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for absentia

Phrases with absentia

  • while not present at the event or occasion

    Example

    He was awarded the degree in absentia, as he could not attend the graduation ceremony.

  • when a person is tried and sentenced without being present in court

    Example

    The suspect was tried in absentia and found guilty of the crime.

  • a seizure of property that is unattended by the owner or possessor

    Example

    The police conducted an absentia seizure of the suspect's assets.

Origins of absentia

from Latin 'absentia', meaning 'absence'

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Summary: absentia in Brief

'Absentia' [abˈsɛnʃə] refers to the state of being absent or away, especially from a legal proceeding. It can also denote nonattendance or nonappearance, as in 'She was marked absent for the class because of her absentia from school.' The phrase 'in absentia' means while not present at the event or occasion, and 'tried in absentia' refers to when a person is tried and sentenced without being present in court.