Phrases with «compassionate leave»

Compassionate leave means taking time off from work or other responsibilities to deal with personal issues or emergencies relating to the well-being of oneself or a loved one. It is given with understanding and empathy, allowing someone to take care of themselves or support their family during difficult times. Full definition

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Sentences with «compassionate leave»

  • As noted by the BBC though, Willian will play no part in the encounter in west London as he has been granted compassionate leave following the death of his mother, while Victor Moses is expected to miss out after struggling with a muscle problem that forced him out of international action with Nigeria last week. (caughtoffside.com)
  • The winger is home in Brazil on compassionate leave as a result, while Oscar — another Brazilian — is also there tending to an illness in his own family. (footyextras.com)
  • After only the briefest of compassionate leaves (Massey is reunited with wife Ruth Gordon, while Bogart strikes up a relationship with Julie Bishop), the crew is assigned a new Liberty Ship. (rottentomatoes.com)
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