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sabbatical

[suh-bat-i-kuhl] / səˈbæt ɪ kəl /


Example Sentences

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

From Salon

The deal includes a contractual agreement on hybrid work and the introduction of paid sabbatical leave of four weeks for every 10 years worked at the company.

From New York Times

They still get full pay and benefits, including unlimited vacation time and a two-month sabbatical if they’ve been at the company for at least three years.

From Seattle Times

However, Aleksandar Mitrovic is back in action and his enforced sabbatical doesn't seem to have affected his ability to score goals.

From BBC

He is familiar with the museum and its work, having graduated from the University of Khartoum and spending a sabbatical there.

From Seattle Times