What is another word for Absconded?

Pronunciation: [ɐbskˈɒndɪd] (IPA)

Absconded is a term that refers to the act of fleeing, escaping or running away from a particular place or situation. Synonyms for the word 'absconded' include "fled", "escaped", "bolted", "vanished", "skipped out", and "gone into hiding". Other related terms include "eloped", "bolted", "evaded", "made a break for it", "took flight", "decamped", and "disappeared". Use of suitable synonyms enhances the clarity of a piece of writing and helps to avoid repetition of the same words. Opting for synonyms also make the text look more professional and diverse.

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Usage examples for Absconded

He pretended to have found a safe investment, and he got the money into his own hands and Absconded.
"A Vanished Hand"
Sarah Doudney
As I was likewise going to London, I accompanied Lady Corbet, and, at her request, went with her to St. Ledger's: but that family was in equal confusion-young St. Ledger had likewise Absconded!
"The Mysterious Wanderer, Vol. I"
Sophia Reeve
They opened branches of the association in most of the towns, started a party newspaper, held open-air meetings, were sent to imprisonment for sedition in 1873, and on their release in 1877 Absconded to America with the whole of the party funds, and disputed bitterly there over the spoil.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae

Semantically related words: abandon, decamp, desert, elope, remove

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