Using "abscond" in a sentence

I’m less the type that’s tech-obsessed and more the type to abscond into the wilds and avoid cell service at any cost.
Source: GearJunkie

The show’s central question is simple: how did Philby escape from Elliott’s clutches in Beirut, so he could abscond to Moscow? Was Elliott in cahoots? Running a secret operation? Or did Philby simply outfox his closest friend? “Do you think Philby was playing you from the first moment you met?” Anna Maxwell Martin’s Lily Thomas asks Elliott, during his lengthy interrogation.
Source: The Independent

Lonczak’s attorney, Glenn Kassman, and Nycz’s attorney, Andrew Hannwacker, both argued that public safety assessments of their clients indicated they are at low risk to abscond from court or commit new crimes if released while awaiting trial.
Source: Asbury Park Press

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