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  • Mark Zuckerbergundefined Offline
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    a period of time that a soldier, worker, or prisoner is allowed to be absent, especially to return temporarily to their own home:

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      Suspension or discharge of a worker or workers on account of economic conditions or shortage of work, especially when temporary.

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        A leave of absence or vacation.

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          To grant a furlough to (someone).

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            The documents authorizing such leave.

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              A furlough (; from Dutch: verlof, leave of absence) is a temporary leave of employees due to special needs of a company or employer, which may be due to economic conditions of a specific employer or in society as a whole. These furloughs may be short or long term.

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                Furlough is a temporary leave of absence or suspension from work, granted to an employee often due to special needs of a company or employer, or in situations like a government shutdown. During a furlough, the employee typically retains their job and may continue to receive benefits, but they usually stop receiving pay or receive reduced pay.

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                  In the United States, a furlough is a temporary unpaid leave of some employees due to special needs of a company, which may be due to economic conditions at the specific employer or in the economy as a whole. These involuntary furloughs may be short or long term, and many of those affected may seek other temporary employment during that time.

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                    A granted leave of absence.

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                      A vacation or leave of absence granted to an enlisted person.

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                        dismiss, usually for economic reasons

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                        • Thu Thi Leundefined Offline
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                          Thu Thi Le
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                          to furnish with a furlough; to grant leave of absence to, as to an offcer or soldier

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                            fur′lō, n. leave of absence.—v.t. to grant leave of absence. [Dut. verlof; cf. Ger. verlaub.]

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                              The term is usually applied to the absence with leave of non-commissioned officers and other enlisted men, and may be granted at the discretion of the commanding officer.

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