sabbatical year

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sabbatical year

A professor takes a sabbatical year to write a book.

Definition

Noun: A period of paid or unpaid leave granted to an employee, typically in academia or certain professions, for rest, travel, study, or research, with a duration of one full year. It is often granted after a set period of service (e.g., every seven years) and is intended for professional development and rejuvenation.

Usage

A "sabbatical year" is a formal term used primarily in professional and academic contexts. It describes a specific, extended break from regular duties. - It is used as a countable noun. - It often follows verbs like "take," "be on," "grant," or "spend." - It is commonly modified by adjectives describing its purpose (e.g., "research," "well-deserved").

Examples
  • The university professor took a sabbatical year to write her book.
  • After six years of teaching, he was granted a sabbatical year.
  • She spent her sabbatical year conducting field research in South America.
  • The company's policy allows for a one-year sabbatical after a decade of service.
Advanced Usage
  • Sabbatical year can sometimes be used more broadly to describe any year-long break or cycle of rest, though this is less common in modern professional contexts.
  • In some religious or historical contexts, it may refer to a "year of rest" observed every seventh year, such as in certain agricultural traditions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sabbatical (noun/adjective): The more general term for such a leave, which can last for a semester, several months, or a year.
    • He is on sabbatical this semester.
  • Sabbatical leave: A formal synonym, often used in official policy documents.
  • Gap year (noun): Typically refers to a year taken off by a student before or during university, often for travel or work, not necessarily tied to employment service.
Synonyms
  • Leave of absence (specifically a year-long one)
  • Professional leave
  • Research year (when the purpose is specified)
Related Phrases
  • To be on sabbatical: The state of taking such leave.
    • Dr. Jones is on sabbatical until next fall.
  • To grant a sabbatical: The action of an institution approving the leave.
    • The committee voted to grant her a sabbatical year.
sabbatical year

A professor takes a sabbatical year to write a book.

Noun
  1. a sabbatical leave lasting one year