From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishjump bailjump bailSCTto leave a town, city, or country where a court of law has ordered you to stay until your trial1(1) → jump
                                                    
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jump bail• In the second scandal, bail bondsmen were getting their money back from the courts after their customers jumped bail.• Besides, jumping bail would make her a criminal. 
