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what is sabbatical ?​

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Answered by Sweetheart2003
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sabbatical

noun

1. a period of paid leave granted to a university teacher or other worker for study or travel, traditionally one year for every seven years worked.

"she's away on sabbatical"

adjective

1. relating to a sabbatical.

"sabbatical leave"

2. ARCHAIC

of or appropriate to the sabbath.

Answered by Anonymous
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sabbaticals - A sabbatical usually refers to a full-time employee's extended leave or career pause of at least two months. In general, employees use it to complete some body of work, such as research or writing. Sabbaticals may be paid or unpaid, but they usually involve the guarantee of a position being held open with the stipulation that the employer will allow employees to return to work at the end of it.

Some companies offer sabbaticals, while others may be open to the idea of sabbaticals if employees make propositions.

Sabbatical actually started as a biblical term from ancient Hebrew culture, which decreed that every seventh day should be a day of rest, and every seventh year should be a year of rest, to forgive debts, free those in bondage and servitude, and let the land fallow. Sabbatical comes from the word Sabbath, which literally means “rest.”

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