Opposite of an extended period of leisure and recreation, especially one involving travel
Opposite of the action of leaving something one has previously occupied
Opposite of a period of leisure and recreation, especially away from one's commitments
Opposite of a period of time when one has permission to be absent from work or duty
“Can I get back to you later? I am on duty at the moment.”
Opposite of a visit or temporary stay
Opposite of the action of abandoning or leaving a place
Opposite of a state or period of rest, relaxation or enjoyment
Opposite of a period of staying somewhere, especially as a visitor or guest
“A sudden storm arose forcing a hurried departure from the island.”
Opposite of a vacation spent close to home
Opposite of an act of moving back or withdrawing
“The King's men saw the advancement of the enemy battalions and were instantly overcome by fear.”
Opposite of a pause or interval
“The manager told him that he needed more continuity in his work, and not to work at two speeds. Slow, and stop!”
Opposite of to stay somewhere, typically temporarily
Opposite of to go on a holiday
Opposite of to stay somewhere temporarily
“Tomorrow is the day that Tom would finally leave the house where he had lived with his family for so long.”
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