SABBATICAL


Meaning of SABBATICAL in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

sabbatical leave (= time that a teacher is allowed away from work to study or travel )

Headteachers can take sabbatical leave every five years.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ VERB

take

They usually took sabbaticals for this and returned to something quite different a different job, a different location.

Apple chairman John Sculley took a sabbatical .

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

An academic on a sabbatical , Farrel wondered?

Apple chairman John Sculley took a sabbatical .

Gross left on a sabbatical and never came back.

In between, the in-service education of the clergy continues apace with sabbaticals and reading weeks and retreats and the good-natured summer schools.

They usually took sabbaticals for this and returned to something quite different a different job, a different location.

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