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FURLOUGH
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Dictionary entry overview: What does furlough mean?
• FURLOUGH (noun)
The noun FURLOUGH has 1 sense:
1. a temporary leave of absence from military duty
Familiarity information: FURLOUGH used as a noun is very rare.
• FURLOUGH (verb)
The verb FURLOUGH has 2 senses:
1. dismiss, usually for economic reasons
Familiarity information: FURLOUGH used as a verb is rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
A temporary leave of absence from military duty
Classified under:
Nouns denoting time and temporal relations
Hypernyms ("furlough" is a kind of...):
leave; leave of absence (the period of time during which you are absent from work or duty)
Derivation:
furlough (grant a leave to)
Conjugation: |
Past simple: furloughed
Past participle: furloughed
-ing form: furloughing
Sense 1
Meaning:
Dismiss, usually for economic reasons
Classified under:
Verbs of political and social activities and events
Synonyms:
furlough; lay off
Context example:
She was laid off together with hundreds of other workers when the company downsized
Hypernyms (to "furlough" is one way to...):
can; dismiss; displace; fire; force out; give notice; give the axe; give the sack; sack; send away; terminate (terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position)
Troponyms (each of the following is one way to "furlough"):
downsize (dismiss from work)
Sentence frame:
Somebody ----s somebody
Sense 2
Meaning:
Grant a leave to
Classified under:
Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing
Context example:
The prisoner was furloughed for the weekend to visit her children
Hypernyms (to "furlough" is one way to...):
allow; countenance; let; permit (consent to, give permission)
Sentence frame:
Somebody ----s somebody
Derivation:
furlough (a temporary leave of absence from military duty)
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