Definition of Absentment. Meaning of Absentment. Synonyms of Absentment

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Definition of Absentment

Absentment
Absentment Ab*sent"ment ([a^]b*s[e^]nt"ment), n. The state of being absent; withdrawal. [R.] --Barrow.

Meaning of Absentment from wikipedia

- The Absent (Spanish: Ausentes) is a 2005 Spanish psychological thriller film directed by Daniel Calparsoro from a screenplay by Calparsoro, Ray Loriga...
- Forces and Canadian Armed Forces, military personnel will become AWOL if absent from their post without a valid p****, liberty or leave. The United States...
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- Absent in the Spring is a novel written by Agatha Christie and first published in the United Kingdom by Collins in August 1944 and in the United States...
- "The Absent-Minded Beggar" is an 1899 poem by Rudyard Kipling, set to music by Sir Arthur ****van and often accompanied by an illustration of a wounded...