Taking a sabbatical, often referred to as a "sabbacle," means taking an extended break from work or academic responsibilities to recharge, pursue personal interests, travel, or engage in research or study. This time off can last from a few weeks to several months and is typically planned in advance, allowing individuals to return to their roles with renewed energy and perspective. Sabbaticals are commonly associated with academia but are increasingly embraced in various industries as a means to promote employee well-being and professional development.
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taking or showing extreme care about minute details
You might mean redact... as in editing... or if you mean taking action, "repeat" is a good word.
percentage of the whole number that you are taking away
The mean.
Taking initiative...?
Take off can mean two things. Taking off can mean leaving or it can mean that you are taking something off.
campaign
limited company that mean under taking of governmet.
breath taking - in Afrikaans
Assessing your situation.
remember exclusively
Taking your own life.
Not enough information to answer. Define "taking a conversion."
limited company that mean under taking of governmet.
It seems to mean Taking advantage of opportunities, but not of people.
If you mean possessing by taking honey then probably. In you mean by making it then no.