you are excused from work usually without pay
According to internetslang.com, it means "leave of absence". :)
A short leave of absence from a Boarding school.It comes from the Latin exeat which means let him go out.
Leaves of absence.
When used as a noun (e.g. "going on leave") the plural of leave remains leave. However, leaves is the plural for leaf.
On Leave of Absence - 1924 was released on: USA: 26 October 1924
No. It is not a sentence, but a dependent clause.
Absence without leave
The cast of Leave of Absence - 2009 includes: Richard Omar as Theo
Leave of Absence - 1994 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L
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With annual, sick or vacation leave, you would get paid for the time off. A leave of absence is an excused absence but you don't get paid. Absence without leave is anunexcused absence, no pay and usually some form of penalty (for example, no credit towards seniority or pension, possible firing, etc.).