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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

Bochte returned to baseball with Oakland in 1984, surprised by the number of teams that pursued him during his sabbatical.

From Seattle Times

Last September, Kim and his husband took a six-month sabbatical trip to Korea to explore the world of gochujang at its source.

From Seattle Times

Cécile Bois plays Candice, an outsider imported, after a long sabbatical, to head a tight-knit team of investigators not quick to trust her, given her chirpy demeanor and “feminine” self-presentation.

From Los Angeles Times

He said Crain has stepped into the role before when Palmer has been on sabbatical.

From Los Angeles Times