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Definition of Sabbatical leave
1. Noun. A leave usually taken every seventh year.
Generic synonyms: Leave, Leave Of Absence
Specialized synonyms: Sabbatical Year
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sabbatical Leave
Literary usage of Sabbatical leave
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. "The Cripple Creek Strike of 1893" by Benjamin McKie Rastall (1905)
"sabbatical leave of absence is granted with half pay. Vassar College grants
professors sabbatical leave of absence with half pay. ..."
2. Beyond Kyoto: Energy Dynamics and Climate Stabilisation by Cédric Philibert, Jonathan Pershing (2002)
"sabbatical leave is restricted to employed persons >25 years who are members of an
... However, apart from sabbatical leave, hiring a substitute is not ..."
3. OECD Economic Surveys: Sweden by Publishing Oecd Publishing (2005)
"Following a number of pilot projects, sabbatical leave is now available for 10 000
... A sabbatical leave scheme was also in place in Denmark in the 1990s, ..."
4. Forestry Quarterly by New York State College of Forestry (1916)
"Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, Jr., is substituting for Chapman at the Yale Forest
School during the latter's absence on sabbatical leave. ..."
5. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1914)
"Professor Grabau was the administrative head of the department during my half
year of sabbatical leave last Fall, and very kindly assisted in the partition ..."
6. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1914)
"Professor Grabau was the administrative head of the department during my half
year of sabbatical leave last Fall, and very kindly assisted in the partition ..."