sabbatical

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Definition

A period of paid or unpaid leave from work, especially given to professors, allowing someone time to rest or do research or travel.

Usage & Nuances

'Sabbatical' is most common in academic contexts, often one year, but also used by other professionals. Usually associated with refreshing skills, research, or study. Not the same as a 'vacation' (short-term break), and often requires a formal application.

Example Sentences

She took a sabbatical to travel the world.

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My professor is on sabbatical this year.

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He plans to write a book during his sabbatical.

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After years of teaching, Lisa finally went on a sabbatical to recharge.

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It's common for academics to take a sabbatical every seven years.

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She returned from her sabbatical with fresh ideas and new energy.

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