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absente reo

American  
[ab-sen-tee ree-oh] / æbˈsɛn ti ˈri oʊ /

adverb

Law.
  1. in the absence of the defendant. abs. re.


absente reo British  
/ æbˈsɛntɪ ˈriːəʊ /
  1. law in the absence of the defendant

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Etymology

Origin of absente reo

< Latin: literally, the party to the lawsuit (or the defendant) being away

Example Sentences

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Abstract. abs re., absente reo, the defendant being absent.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various