Similar words: statically, dramatically, statistical, automatically, critical, vertical, identical, practical. Meaning: [sə'bætɪkl] n. a leave usually taken every seventh year. adj. 1. of or relating to the Sabbath 2. of or relating to sabbatical leave.
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(31) Professor Prusinkiewicz is on sabbatical leave in Australia, but he sent us ane-mail suggesting a simple way to understand the process.
(32) Will you go somewhere else in your sabbatical leave next year?
(33) Why did you decide to take this sabbatical from CSI?
(34) His sabbatical research leaves have been in the USA, Sweden, Denmark, England and the Netherlands.
(35) We take a sabbatical from trading to develop and research our trading rules.
(36) Referring to one sabbatical year of his, he said that all the ideas in the following seven years came out from that one year.
(37) 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.
(38) After the seventh year, i. e. the sabbatical year, farmers can plough field again.
(39) 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.
More similar words: statically, dramatically, statistical, automatically, critical, vertical, identical, practical, political, politically, practically, theoretical, ratification, gratification, verbatim, probation, radical, musical, logical, typical, ethical, medical, perturbation, typically, whimsical, basically, tropical, chemical, clinical, historical.