abscond

/æbˈskɑnd/
verb
  1. To leave quickly and secretly, especially to escape from the law or avoid a bad situation.
    • The prisoner planned to abscond during the night when the guards were less alert.
    • After losing all the company's money, the manager decided to abscond to another country.
    • The thief tried to abscond with the jewelry before the police arrived.
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