Similar words: sabbatical, sabbath, statically, piratical, fanatical, erratically, fanatically, dramatically. Meaning: n. a leave usually taken every seventh year.
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(1) Professor Prusinkiewicz is on sabbatical leave in Australia, but he sent us ane-mail suggesting a simple way to understand the process.
(2) Will you go somewhere else in your sabbatical leave next year?
(3) Currently on sabbatical leave, he is a visiting fellow in the James Madison Program, Department of Politics, Princeton University, translating Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws.
(4) Thus, during the fifth year, the person who decides to take his sabbatical leave continues to receive 80% of his salary without having to work.
(5) This paper reviews the history, value, mission and procedure of sabbatical leave. It also discusses the disputed narratives and positive research of sabbatical leave program.
(6) Despite winning the prize, Novoselov said he was planning to work in other areas of physics and was considering taking a year or two of sabbatical leave.
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