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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211. Castlemore is still working up proposals for the final phase of the scheme, which involves building a leisure centre.
212. It will also include retail and leisure units, community facilities and a health care centre.
213. Mineral exploration and leisure development were to be the cover story and they would do at a casual glance.
214. The organisation wants to turn the disused school into a community centre offering religious, educational and leisure facilities.
215. Leisure activities still take place here although they are more likely to be water skiing, wind surfing and sailing rather than bathing.
216. The firm is in negotiations with the client over the proposed Centrale shopping and leisure centre in Tamworth Road.
217. But she had no leisure to enjoy the spectacle of Mrs Quatt's sudden drop from favour.
218. The leisure sector has experienced phenomenal growth over the last few years.
219. These consisted mainly of leisure bookings, particularly for the coming Easter weekend, which almost dried up during the election campaign.
220. The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure to wonder whether you are happy or not. George Bernard Shaw
221. The range of restaurants, wine bars, DIY facilities, leisure complexes - compared with what we used to have.
222. Sprayway are renowned specialists in garments for active people whose leisure pursuits take them outdoors and into extreme conditions.
223. Leisure group Vardon which owns the London Dungeon has shown less growth, adding 1p to 46p.
224. We provide a comprehensive range of sizes to suit every yacht specification for leisure use or for the longest of passages.
225. Castlemore is developing the 21 ha site for a Tesco superstore, retail outlet and a leisure complex.
226. The sports and leisure market is expanding more quickly than ever before.
227. It could have shared the owner's adventures and vicissitudes, occupied his leisure hours, cheered his bleaker moments.
228. It also means that a massive 45. 8 percent of our time is available for leisure activities.
229. What are concealed are the material inequalities of leisure power, the unequal distributions of cultural capital.
230. Betting is one of Britain's top leisure activities, even more popular than a trip to the pub or eating out.
231. To test his idea, Thomas persuaded Gilchrist to carry out experiments during his leisure hours at the Blaenavon works.
232. Like the institutionalized human being, it faces the problem of leisure in its worst form: it has nothing to do.
233. Leisure: A fancy word for people who don't want to admit they're bored. Gene Perret
234. Whitbread, a 250-year-old brewer, is also active in hotels, retailing, food and leisure.
235. A Northallerton Town football player has been signed up to improve fitness facilities at Hambleton leisure centres.
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236. For women, the social customs do not seem to permit such a clear distinction between work and leisure.
237. Such evidence casts doubt on the validity of the income / leisure trade-off model.
238. They are currently offered or planned in 14 fields ranging from leisure and tourism to science.
239. With a list ranging from vocational and leisure courses to adult basic education, there's something for just about everyone.
240. Initially awards are available in business administration, hospitality, and leisure and tourism.
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