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absenteeab‧sen‧tee /ˌæbsənˈtiː◂/ noun [countable] - As far as age was concerned, absentees were more likely to be senior pupils, S4 and above.
- Charles Haley and Deion Sanders were among the absentees.
- Each week the City Attendance Officer called to check the registers for absentees.
- However, in June, the majority of schools had 6% or more of their pupils as unauthorised absentees.
- In June, 27% of S4 were unauthorised absentees.
- We are able to identify absentees immediately and use the extra time to tackle the problem with academic counselling.
ADJECTIVE► notable· Although most of the important companies have signed up, two notable absentees are Abbott Laboratories and Upjohn.· A notable absentee from the Wallasey side in recent weeks has been skipper Mark Anderson who is suffering from a back injury. NOUN► landlord· Nor have they any legal commitment to managing the monstrous forests they created for their absentee landlords.· Lowther was a confirmed Londoner and absentee landlord who took a keen interest in the detailed affairs of his estate.· We run a management service which is essential for the absentee landlord.· Also, it does not easily take into consideration key interests in housing such as absentee landlords letting as a business.· The ... Act ... set out an entirely new regime for new lettings where they involved absentee landlords.· Legislation was introduced to expropriate land from absentee landlords and redistribute it to peasants. someone who should be in a place or at an event but is not there |