What does IN ABSENTIA mean?
Definitions for IN ABSENTIA
ɪn æbˈsɛn ʃə, -ʃi əin ab·sen·ti·a
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Princeton's WordNet
in absentiaadverb
while absent; although absent
"he was sentenced in absentia"
Wiktionary
in absentiaadverb
While not present; while absent
Etymology: in + absentia, absence
Wikipedia
In Absentia
In Absentia is the seventh studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released on 24 September 2002. The album marked several changes for the band, with it being the first with new drummer Gavin Harrison and the first to move into a more progressive metal direction, contrary to past albums' psychedelic and alternative rock sounds. Additionally, it was their first release on a major record label, Lava Records. It was very well received critically and commercially, with it often being considered the band's crowning achievement, and selling three times as many copies as any of the band's earlier albums.
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in absentia
"In absentia" is a Latin term meaning "in the absence". It is often used in legal contexts to indicate a proceeding, decision, or a process that was conducted or carried out without the physical presence of a particular person.
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In absentia
In absentia is Latin for "in the absence". In legal use, it usually means a trial at which the defendant is not physically present. The phrase is not ordinarily a mere observation, but suggests recognition of violation to a defendant's right to be present in court proceedings in a criminal trial. In common law legal systems, conviction of a person in absentia, that is, in a trial in which he/she is not present to answer the charges, is held to be a violation of natural justice. Specifically, it violates the second principle of natural justice, audi alteram partem. By contrast, in some civil law legal systems, such as Italy, trial in absentia is permitted. Such trials may require the presence of the defendant's lawyer depending on the country.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of IN ABSENTIA in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of IN ABSENTIA in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of IN ABSENTIA in a Sentence
1 out of every 6 family unit cases filed on special expedited dockets at 10 immigration courts has ended with an in absentia removal order.
According to law, the accused cannot (go on trial) in absentia.
When that happens, they are usually ordered removed in absentia, but then ICE has to track them down, which isn’t easy and requires a lot of resources.
There have been a number of medical historians in the past, since the mid-1960s, who have diagnosed Jane Austen in absentia and who have used new medical knowledge as it has become available to glance back at the death of Jane Austen, who did die prematurely.
As Liu Xiaobo wrote in his 2010 Nobel Peace Prize speech, delivered in absentia, 'the ghosts of June 4th have not yet been laid to rest', we join others in the international community in urging the Chinese government to make a full public accounting of those killed, detained or missing.
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- غيابياArabic
- v absenciCzech
- I fraværDanish
- in AbwesenheitGerman
- ερήμηνGreek
- in absentieEsperanto
- en ausenciaSpanish
- در غیبتPersian
- poissaolevana, Poissa ollessaFinnish
- par contumaceFrench
- इसकी अनुपस्थिति मेंHindi
- távollétébenHungarian
- In absentiaIndonesian
- í fjarveru, að fjarstöddumIcelandic
- in assenzaItalian
- בְּהHebrew
- 不在時Japanese
- ಗೈರುಹಾಜರಿಯಲ್ಲಿKannada
- 결근으로Korean
- absentesLatin
- bij verstekDutch
- in absentiaNorwegian
- ZaoczniePolish
- Na ausênciaPortuguese
- în lipsăRomanian
- заочноRussian
- i frånvaroSwedish
- ஆளில்லாTamil
- హాజరుకానిTelugu
- ขาดThai
- GıyabındaTurkish
- ЗаочноUkrainian
- غیر حاUrdu
- Vắng mặtVietnamese
- אין אַבסענטיאַYiddish
- 缺席Chinese
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