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hiatus

[hahy-ey-tuhs] / haɪˈeɪ təs /


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The 2025 world champion returns to her second Olympic Games with a fresh, mature perspective from a two-year hiatus and has already helped the United States to a gold medal in the team event.

From Los Angeles Times

Next up was the shooting stars competition, which returned to All-Star Weekend after a 10-year hiatus and featured four teams, each consisting of two current NBA players and one retired “legend.”

From Los Angeles Times

The members released solo albums and had individual tours and performances after they went on hiatus in 2022.

From BBC

The global stars and South Korea's biggest music act have been on a hiatus since 2022 while members completed mandatory military service.

From Barron's

Bieber’s hiatus from the stage, however, did not stop the consistent public scrutiny regarding his personal life and marriage.

From Los Angeles Times