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Furloughs Meaning in English

word · lemma: furlough

ˈfɝɫoʊz
FUR-lohz
fˈɜːləʊ
FUR-lohz

Definition

Temporary leave from work, usually without pay, often due to employer budget problems or special circumstances. Can also mean a military leave of absence.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in professional, business, or government contexts. 'Furlough' is more common in the US. Typically associated with financial hardship, not voluntary leave. Can be both noun and verb ('to furlough'). In the military, it means a temporary leave of absence.

Example Sentences

Because of the budget cut, many workers had furloughs.

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The company announced three-week furloughs for all staff.

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During the crisis, teachers took furloughs to help save jobs.

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Our department faced unexpected furloughs, so everyone had to adjust their schedules.

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The government uses furloughs to deal with budget crises instead of layoffs.

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Many families struggled financially during the months of mandatory furloughs.

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