Extended period of leave from military service or imprisonment to return home.
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Examples for "furlough"
Examples for "furlough"
1Meat inspectors are guaranteed at least 30 days' notice of a furlough.
2Germany is expected to extend its pandemic furlough scheme to 24 months.
3It added it would repay its own furlough support to the government.
4He is hunting in the West, on furlough; she is here alone.
5He'll probably come by on his furlough to thank you in person.
1All military leave had been canceled, and discharges from the army deferred indefinitely.
2To now restore peace, let the military obey orders, and those not of the military leave each other alone, thus not breaking the peace themselves.
3Washington says Sudan will stay on the list until the military leaves power.
4As well, Iraqi MPs have voted in favour of all foreign military leaving their country.
5The military left all kinds of crap behind.
6A crackdown by the military leaves many casualties.
7A thick layer of bat guano now covers the floor and metal bunk-bed frames the military left behind.
8By the time the military left, early on the morning of April 3, the town was on fire.
9Such were our views of collectivism; and if the Military left ear did not tingle it must have been frost-bitten.
10The U.S. military left Iraq at the end of 2011 with a mixed legacy, and violence and sectarian strife continue there.
11A few days ago many troops of the military left this country to eat up the Germans who have invaded our country in Africa.
12The scene of massive US nuclear tests in the 1950s, it is also at risk of disaster from radioactive debris the US military left behind.
Translations for military leave