abject |
abscond |
In transitive obsolete terms the difference between abject and abscond
is that
abject is to cast down; hence, to abase; to degrade; to lower; to debase while
abscond is to conceal; to take away.
As an adjective abject
is rejected; cast aside.
As a noun abject
is a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast.
bolt |
abscond |
In intransitive terms the difference between bolt and abscond
is that
bolt is to escape while
abscond is to withdraw from.
In transitive terms the difference between bolt and abscond
is that
bolt is to cause to start or spring forth; to dislodge (an animal being hunted) while
abscond is to evade, to hide or flee from.
As verbs the difference between bolt and abscond
is that
bolt is to connect or assemble pieces using a bolt while
abscond is to hide, to be in hiding or concealment.
As a noun bolt
is a (usually) metal fastener consisting of a cylindrical body that is threaded, with a larger head on one end. It can be inserted into an unthreaded hole up to the head, with a nut then threaded on the other end; a heavy machine screw.
As an adverb bolt
is suddenly; straight; unbendingly.
As a proper noun Bolt
is {{surname|from=nicknames}.
visit |
abscond |
As verbs the difference between visit and abscond
is that
visit is to shriek, scream, shrill, screech, squeal, squeak while
abscond is (intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment.
awol |
abscond |
As an adjective AWOL
is absent without leave (permission).
As a noun AWOL
is absence without proper authority from the properly appointed place of duty, or from unit, organization, or other place of duty at which one is required to be at the time prescribed.
As an initialism awol
is alternative form of AWOL|lang=en.
As a verb abscond is
to hide, to be in hiding or concealment.
abscond |
depart |
As verbs the difference between abscond and depart
is that
abscond is (intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment while
depart is
third-person singular indicative present of .
As a noun depart is
departure, start.
abscond |
absolve |
In lang=en terms the difference between abscond and absolve
is that
abscond is to withdraw from while
absolve is to pass a course or test; to gain credit for a class; to qualify academically.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between abscond and absolve
is that
abscond is (obsolete) to conceal; to take away
[ while absolve is (obsolete) to finish; to accomplish ][.]
As verbs the difference between abscond and absolve
is that abscond is (intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment while absolve is to set free, release or discharge (from obligations, debts, responsibility etc) .
breakout |
abscond |
As a noun breakout
is an escape from prison.
As a verb abscond is
(intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment.
abscond |
forsake |
As verbs the difference between abscond and forsake
is that
abscond is (intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment while
forsake is to abandon, to give up, to leave
(permanently) , to renounce.
obtain |
abscond |
In lang=en terms the difference between obtain and abscond
is that
obtain is to exist or be the case; to hold true, be in force while
abscond is to withdraw from .
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between obtain and abscond
is that
obtain is (obsolete) to hold; to keep, possess or occupy while
abscond is (obsolete) to conceal; to take away
[.]
As verbs the difference between obtain and abscond
is that obtain is to get hold of; to gain possession of, to procure; to acquire, in any way while abscond is (intransitive|reflexive|archaic) to hide, to be in hiding or concealment.
abduct |
abscond |
In transitive terms the difference between abduct and abscond
is that
abduct is to take away by force; to carry away (a human being) wrongfully and usually with violence or deception; to kidnap while
abscond is to evade, to hide or flee from.
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