Definition of Sabbaticals

1. Noun. (plural of sabbatical) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sabbaticals

1. sabbatical [n] - See also: sabbatical

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sabbaticals

sabatia
sabatierite
sabaton
sabatons
sabayon
sabayons
sabbat
sabbaths
sabbatia
sabbatianism
sabbatic
sabbatical
sabbatical leave
sabbatical year
sabbatical years
sabbaticals (current term)
sabbatics
sabbatization
sabbatize
sabbaton
sabbats
sabbed
sabbeka
sabbing
sabcomeline
sabe
sabed
sabeing
sabella
sabellas

Literary usage of Sabbaticals

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Digital Work Force: Building Infotech Skills at the Speed of Innovation by Carol A. Meares (2000)
"A Maryland business official suggested that faculty spend their sabbaticals in businesses. Steps To Increase Faculty Exposure and Technical Skills Increase ..."

2. Oecd Economic Surveys Sweden 2007 by Oecd (2007)
"Ending programmes like paid sabbaticals should be welcomed also because evaluations have found that paid sabbaticals not only failed to increase ..."

3. Freedom's Children by Helen Wilkinson, Geoff Mulgan (1995)
"We also need sabbaticals. In more pressurised and longer lives, we need breaks all the more: ... At the moment sabbaticals are an elite luxury. ..."

4. The British Spring: A Manifesto for the Election After Next by Geoff Mulgan (1997)
"... take sabbaticals with a lower rate of pay O Employers need to be provided with a series of incentives to offer greater (see employee benefits page 54) ..."

5. Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Training in the Mathematical and edited by William C. Harris (2000)
"In experimental fields, sabbaticals may be taken in-house in order to ensure ... Two- career families can have additional obstacles to off-site sabbaticals. ..."

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