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    furlough
    /ˈfəːləʊ/

    noun

    • 1. suspension or discharge of a worker or workers on account of economic conditions or shortage of work, especially when temporary: "half of employers say they will put the majority of their staff on furlough"

    verb

    • 1. suspend or discharge (a worker) from a job, especially temporarily, on account of economic conditions or shortage of work: "the company temporarily shuttered two plants and furloughed 8,100 workers"

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  2. The meaning of FURLOUGH is a leave of absence granted to a governmental or institutional employee (such as a soldier or civil servant); also : a document authorizing such a leave of absence. How to use furlough in a sentence.

  3. a period of time that a soldier, worker, or prisoner is allowed to be absent, especially to return temporarily to their own home: on furlough He was an Army Sergeant home on furlough. It is a crime for a person who has been given a furlough to fail to return to the jail or prison at the required time.

  4. A furlough is a temporary release of a worker from their job, typically with the expectation that they will be asked to return. A layoff is usually a permanent removal from a job. Both words can also be used as verbs.

  5. When soldiers are given furlough, they are given official permission to leave the area where they are based or are fighting, for a certain period. [ US ] I was at home on furlough.

  6. 1. a. A leave of absence or vacation, especially one granted to a member of the armed forces. b. A usually temporary layoff from work. c. A temporary leave of absence granted to a prisoner under special circumstances, such as the need to attend the funeral of a family member, or for a special purpose, such as participation in a work program. 2.

  7. Definition of furlough verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Furlough started as a word for time off from military duty. It spread from there to other types of time off, including an employer furloughing (or laying off) employees. If you're in the military — a pretty tough job — you're probably looking forward to a furlough.

  9. Definitions of 'furlough' 1. If workers are given furlough, they are told to stay away from work for a certain period because there is not enough for them to do. [...] 2. If people who work for a particular organization are furloughed, they are given a furlough. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'furlough'

  10. noun. furloughs. A leave of absence; esp., a leave granted to military enlisted personnel for a specified period. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A usually temporary layoff from work. American Heritage. A period of time, specif. a day (furlough day), in which business is suspended and employees are not paid, as a means to cut labor costs.

  11. FURLOUGH meaning: 1 : a period of time when a soldier is allowed to leave the place where he or she is stationed; 2 : a period of time when an employee is told not to come to work and is not paid.