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sabbatical

[suh-bat-i-kuhl] / səˈbæt ɪ kəl /


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Think of it as a “mini-retirement” or a sabbatical; it may give you the clarity your mind and soul need to determine the next phase of your life.

From MarketWatch

Given that you are earning such a good salary, I assume you are feeling burnt out by your job; you may wish to consider a sabbatical, part-time work or change of company.

From MarketWatch

California-born and raised by an American father and Chinese mother, she attended private school in San Francisco and is currently taking a sabbatical from her studies at Stanford University, where she majors in international relations and previously studied quantum physics.

From BBC

At the end of 2018, Rogers spent a sabbatical in Shanghai and stepped up his meetings with Lee, who expressed interest in Fed information, prosecutors alleged.

From The Wall Street Journal

During a sabbatical, she covered the Khmer Rouge trials from Cambodia.

From The Wall Street Journal