I can't think of any context in which you could..."I absented myself the party"? No.
I'd like to confirm if this word were used as meaning the verb to absent oneself I might ignore the preposition of. Thank you.
I can't think of any context in which you could..."I absented myself the party"? No.
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You can do that if you omit the whole prepositional phrase.
"The others attended the party, but I absented myself."
I manage to find about 16 examples of the verb absented in BNC 9 of which are used without the preposition "from".
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Yes, absolutely. The preposition can be omitted if "absent[ed] oneself" is not followed by the event in question.
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