English to Bengali Dictionary abscond

abscond

পলান
definition
verb
she absconded with the remaining thousand dollars
leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection of or arrest for an unlawful action such as theft.
translation of 'abscond'
আত্মগোপন করে থাকা
verb
গা ঢাকা দেত্তয়া,
গুম হত্তয়া,
আত্মগোপন করিয়া থাকা,
পলাতক হত্তয়া,
ফেরার হত্তয়া,
পলান
example
What will happen if these fellows escape or 'abscond' tomorrow?
One understands the concern that the public authorities have about the public reaction if a prisoner in those circumstances were to become violent or if a violent prisoner were to 'abscond' .
Though men brewed the arrack, police arrest women as the men 'abscond' the moment police arrive on the scene.
All the children were aged between 11 and 16 years and highly unlikely to 'abscond' or resist arrest.
She is enjoying significant unescorted ground leave and has not endeavoured to 'abscond' .
These may be needed in order to, for example, examine the person applying for admission, or to make sure that they do not 'abscond' when a decision to deport has been taken.
The network of centres house those applicants who are reaching the end of their legal battles to stay in the UK, yet are identified as the most likely to 'abscond' in order to avoid being deported.
He said that a person with outstanding warrants is more likely to 'abscond' from bail, wasting more police and court time.
In Britain around 2/3 of failed asylum seekers 'abscond' and disappear into the ‘black’ economy.
I cannot abandon my family nor 'abscond' from my newspaper just like that,’ he said.
I will not 'abscond' in order to avoid extradition to Mexico.
Also, Africanized bees 'abscond' , leaving no queen, workers, or resources.
While AHBs do make honey and pollinate plants, two traits make them undesirable for beekeepers: Colonies regularly 'abscond' from hives, and they are often too defensive to be easily tended.
She 'absconded' with the jewellery and the question was whether the loss was covered by the insurance policy or fell within its exclusion clause.
The spokesman said: ‘Since his conviction for both offences he 'absconded' from bail and his current whereabouts are sought by the police.’
A re-trial had been ordered and a trial date fixed before the defendant 'absconded' .
With gossip raging more quickly than a bush fire, Leonie fled for South Africa while her lover 'absconded' to Peru.
The other one, seemingly in possession of a larger vocabulary, proceeded to explain to my mother, that their job was to make sure we were not 'absconding' with any national treasures.
If a client 'absconds' , and the solicitor has clear instructions as to how to proceed, then it could be argued that he has either express or implied authority to continue to represent him.
Such a trial can only be contemplated if a defendant 'absconds' ; and, as that is so rare an occurrence, there is no public interest in permitting such a trial.
He was given two months' jail for the first breach of the ASBO, two months for the second breach, and two weeks for 'absconding' from bail, all to run consecutively.
The Master of the Rolls exemplified cases when an employee leaves and gets another job, or 'absconds' with the money from the till or goes off indefinitely without a word to his employer.
Although some are believed to have escaped during the process of arrest, an unknown number 'absconded' during transfers between prisons, police stations and courts.
Our goal is to stabilize the ratio of people who are now becoming 'absconders' or fugitives and the number of people we're removing from the country.
Judge Simon Fawcus sentenced him to 18 years for one charge of conspiracy to rob and nine months, to run concurrently, for 'absconding' from bail.
The appellant 'absconded' shortly before the conclusion of his trial, and was re-arrested only in March 2000.
We see no necessity for a defendant who is bailed to be expressly warned that, if he 'absconds' , he may be tried in his absence, for that has been the English common law for over a century.
In a fuller statement given on 23 March 1985, Davis said that he had 'absconded' from a local authority home in Newcastle.
It attracted many members but few funds, and the secretary 'absconded' with what there were.
In these circumstances the majority of the colony 'absconded' , leaving capped brood and a few hundred freshly emerged workers behind.
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