Synonym: freedom, business. Similar words: sure, ensure, assure, for sure, make sure, exposure, measure up, measurement. Meaning: ['lɪːʒər /'leʒə] n. 1. time available for ease and relaxation 2. freedom to choose a pastime or enjoyable activity.
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121. Attitudes were formed as much in shared leisure as by individual endeavour.
122. It is an exhibition designed to attract and reflect all aspects of health and leisure activities.
123. Membership of leisure clubs is on the increase due to a growing demand for professional instruction in keeping fit.
124. Overall, we forecast an increase in leisure spending of almost 15 percent between now and 1995.
125. Again and again he paints the crowd's attempts at leisure as feeble reproductions of the discipline of the factory.
126. Fourthly, a successful terminal at Stratford would inevitably and inexorably encroach on the Lea Valley regional park and reduce leisure facilities.
127. This concept may be equally applicable in other sectors, such as services and information-ultimately producing more leisure time.
128. Many hotels will incorporate leisure facilities in the form of fitness centres or nightclubs, or both.
129. Also comfortable walking distance of the Lanes, theatres, cinemas, and leisure centre.
130. Her leisure interests include step aerobics, badminton and the theatre, both musicals and comedy.
131. The unprecedented downpour deluged the nearby Spiceball Park Leisure centre.The building was evacuated, as flood water filled the basement.
132. Members heard that leisure facilities such as fishing and boating will be improved by permanent fishing platforms and a proper jetty.
133. Childless couples may use their extra time for leisure and their extra money for consumption rather than for investment.
134. Instead of automated leisure, enforced unemployment was on its way back.
135. The reason for their very big standard errors become clearer from the specification of the leisure effects.
136. The importance of disabled people being able to integrate into a wide range of leisure facilities in the community was recognised.
137. Joanna suddenly wandered into the leisure centre 36 hours later.
138. Older people have disposable income and leisure time, key factors in their willingness and ability to buy and use computers.
139. The developers now need social facilities and infrastructure, such as schools, open space and leisure facilities to support their own schemes.
140. History is a priceless preparation for citizenship, work, and leisure.
141. Charity dip: Hundreds of swimmers raised more than £1,000 for Cleveland charities in a superswim at Eston leisure centre.
142. But this new freedom is not an invitation to a life of leisure.
143. The company's application to build a billion dollar leisure complex has been granted by city hall.
144. Alternatives to skiing include a leisure pool, curling and skating on the nearby lake, indoor tennis and sleigh rides.
145. An idling mind produces a weak learner who enjoys the comfort of leisure time. Dr T.P.Chia
145. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
146. A countryside under intensive farming which depends on leisure and service industries is a cosmetic, lifeless countryside.
147. The police took his house apart looking for possible clues after she vanished from a leisure centre car park.
148. The club is a discount scheme to be operated in all the district council's leisure facilities from April.
149. Retirement in poverty may offer little scope for creative use of leisure.
150. How will a location fit in with your leisure interests?
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