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leave of absence
noun
- permission to be absent from duty, employment, service, etc.; leave.
- the length of time granted in such permission:
a two-year leave of absence.
leave of absence
noun
- permission to be absent from work or duty
- the period of absence
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of leave of absence1
Example Sentences
And even if you鈥檙e able to keep your job under the Family and Medical Leave Act, you may wind up needing to take an unpaid leave of absence.
For the latter, he took a six-month leave of absence, interviewed 63 people and plowed through more than 40,000 pages of transcripts from one of the longest murder trials ever conducted in California.
Board members then voted to continue Hagekhalil鈥檚 leave of absence until their next meeting Wednesday.
The health board was placed back under special measures, the highest level of supervision by the Welsh government two months after Ms Hill's leave of absence began.
In September, she took a leave of absence, which is allowed in her union contract, to help campaign for Harris.
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