noun a period of time that a person is allowed to be away from work or duty
preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
Students may request a leave of absence from school for reasons such as health issues, family emergencies, or personal development.
A leave of absence may be granted by a court in cases where a person is unable to fulfill their legal obligations due to extenuating circumstances.
Employees may request a leave of absence for personal reasons such as medical issues, family emergencies, or sabbaticals.
Employees in a corporate setting may seek a leave of absence for reasons such as personal health, family matters, or professional development opportunities.
A writer may request a leave of absence from their publisher or editor if they need to take time off for personal reasons or to work on a different project.
A psychologist may take a leave of absence from their practice if they need to attend to personal matters, such as health issues or family emergencies.
A teacher may request a leave of absence from their school if they need to take time off for professional development, personal reasons, or to address health issues.
A doctor may take a leave of absence from their hospital or clinic if they need to attend to personal matters, such as family emergencies or medical leave.
A lawyer may request a leave of absence from their law firm if they need to take time off for personal reasons, to work on a different case, or to address health issues.