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take leave
verb as in depart
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verb as in go
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verb as in leave
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verb as in part
verb as in separate
verb as in withdraw
Example Sentences
Joshua and the other members are still able to perform as units or take leave to pursue solo activities.
This comes as the University of Bath published research that found shared parental leave has not affected the number of fathers taking leave, nor the length of leave they choose to take.
Mr Read had taken leave of absence from his day job to prepare for the inquiry.
First, 100 percent of those surveyed who took paid leave were glad they did, and 90 percent of those heterosexual men who took leave reported an improvement in their relationship with their partner.
During an especially sorrowful moment in Edgardo’s confinement, one of the figures of the crucified Christ in the Roman dormitory for child converts takes leave of his cross with the help of little Edgardo.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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