french leave Sentence Examples

  1. I took french leave from work yesterday to do some personal errands.
  2. The employees were weary of their manager taking french leave so frequently.
  3. The boss was furious when she learned that her assistant had taken french leave without notice.
  4. I prefer to take french leave rather than endure a prolonged goodbye.
  5. The student was reprimanded for taking french leave from his class.
  6. The soldier was disciplined for taking french leave from his post.
  7. The students decided to take french leave from school to go on an adventure.
  8. The employee's french leave left her colleagues with an excessive workload.
  9. The company implemented strict measures to prevent employees from taking french leave.
  10. Despite the consequences, many people still choose to take french leave.

french leave Meaning

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french leave (n)

an abrupt and unannounced departure (without saying farewell)

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an abrupt and unannounced departure (without saying farewell)

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I took french leave from work yesterday to do some personal errands.

The employees were weary of their manager taking french leave so frequently.

The boss was furious when she learned that her assistant had taken french leave without notice.

I prefer to take french leave rather than endure a prolonged goodbye.