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sabbatical

[suh-bat-i-kuhl] / səˈbæt ɪ kəl /


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The way she sees it, she’s earned her sabbatical from domestic servitude.

From Salon

His next project, the Denny Laine String Band, also struggled to achieve chart success; and the guitarist took a sabbatical in Spain to study flamenco guitar, before joining Cream drummer Ginger Baker in his hard rock outfit Air Force.

From BBC

During a sabbatical from recording and playing and with no stable refuge, she stays with Amiri and Amina Baraka in Newark, N.J., needing a place to be.

From Los Angeles Times

Farrell will continue to play for Saracens while on his sabbatical from international rugby and, having known Farrell since 2009, McCall says the portrayal of the England captain is far from reality.

From BBC

In 2022, after a few months of work during a sabbatical, Ryan Keisler, a physicist now at KoBold Metals, a mineral exploration company, published a preprint describing a simple model with considerable skill in 6-day forecasts.

From Science Magazine