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sojourn

[soh-jurn, soh-jurn, soh-jurn] / ˈsoʊ dʒɜrn, ˈsoʊ dʒɜrn, soʊˈdʒɜrn /
NOUN
brief travel; visit
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A large, gestural 1972 painting attested to a road not taken, while records of his sojourns in Europe and Africa revealed the influence of architecture on abstract structure.

From The Wall Street Journal

But his recent sojourn into foreign policy as a potential presidential hopeful has been problematic.

From Reuters

Much of “Wanderlust” feels like the story of a celebrity living off his youthful Arctic sojourns but never quite able to equal them again.

From Washington Post

Some have speculated that his current sojourn in Florida is an attempt to escape potential charges at home.

From Los Angeles Times

Bolsonaro’s Florida sojourn has become a flash point as scrutiny mounts over the most significant threat to Brazil’s democracy since the 1964 military coup.

From Washington Post