What is another word for sabbatical leave?

Pronunciation: [sɐbˈatɪkə͡l lˈiːv] (IPA)

Sabbatical leave, also known as career break or study leave, refers to a period of time off work given to professionals for various reasons including personal development, academic progression, or simply to recharge their batteries. The word "sabbatical" is derived from "sabbath," meaning rest. There are several synonyms for sabbatical leave including "furlough," "suspension," "hiatus," "leave of absence," "intermission," and "sabbatical year." All of these terms denote a period of time away from work with the intent of returning with renewed energy and focus. Many professionals take sabbaticals to travel, learn new skills, work on creative projects, or simply to take a break from the daily grind of work. Sabbaticals are increasingly seen as a way of promoting overall wellbeing and personal and professional growth.

What are the hypernyms for Sabbatical leave?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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