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nonattendance

[non-uh-ten-duhns] / ˌnɒn əˈtɛn dəns /




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Feinstein’s nonattendance has been more acutely felt because of her role on the Senate Judiciary Committee.

From Los Angeles Times

The group said the rise in nonattendance came from people who infrequently attended worship before the pandemic, with only few regular attenders dropping out.

From Washington Times

I had the requisite bar mitzvah at age 13, and after many years of nonattendance I find myself regularly attending religious services at my local synagogue.

From New York Times

People who sit in jail risk losing their jobs for nonattendance, which, in short order, could lead to the loss of their housing, and in some cases the loss of custody of their children.

From Washington Post

But because of poor communication and follow-up, decisions were made without welfare workers knowing that Stinson had been thrown out of her counseling program for nonattendance.

From Washington Times