English to Kannada Dictionary sabbatical

sabbatical

ವಿಶ್ರಾಂತಿ
definition
noun
she's away on sabbatical
a period of paid leave granted to a college teacher for study or travel, traditionally every seventh year.
adjective
Only two of the paid sabbatical positions were contested, adding to concerns raised during the hustings that OUSU was failing to display its relevancy to the student body.
of or relating to a sabbatical.
What makes the eschatobogical future available is God's sabbatical celebration, which has been taking place since the foundation of the world.
of or appropriate to the sabbath.
translation of 'sabbatical'
ಅಧ್ಯಯನ,
ಪ್ರವಾಸಕ್ಕಾಗಿ ಕೊಡುವ ರಜೆ
example
Hearing visiting scholars lecture on general relativity at the university, Weber decided to use his 1955 'sabbatical' to study the subject in more depth.
As scholar in residence, he will implement the 'sabbatical' program.
Most of this book was written in a 'sabbatical' semester in the autumn of 2001, and I would like to thank my Head of Department, Professor Noel Thompson, for granting me this leave.
However, the dean has been on 'sabbatical' leave since resigning and will officially depart at the end of the year.
Only two of the paid 'sabbatical' positions were contested, adding to concerns raised during the hustings that OUSU was failing to display its relevancy to the student body.
Julie Jones, a 26-year-old consultant at Accenture's Chicago office, was among one of the first to sign up for the company's 'sabbatical' program.
His studies in a small town in Kansas during two 'sabbatical' leaves at Wichita State University confirmed the structural differences he expected from the literature.
I spent 2 years as a professor at Acadia University replacing those on 'sabbatical' .
For starters, he not only negotiated full professorship and the Jackman Chair in Philosophy, plus a paid 'sabbatical' .
The project started because I was on 'sabbatical' from the University of California at Davis.
For the next academic year, the author was on 'sabbatical' leave and hence no data are available for the 1994-1995 year.
But, I also needed a 'sabbatical' experience that would be beneficial for both SFU and myself.
He thanks P. Hoffman for inviting him to spend his 'sabbatical' at Harvard University, where this paper was completed.
For instance, during a 'sabbatical' stay in Scotland, a Scotsman kidded me good-naturedly about Americans worshiping cars.
During a 'sabbatical' term at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifique in Paris in 1985 she studied Gromov's work on elliptic methods which became the basis for much of her later work.
Larrinaga plans to take a year's 'sabbatical' to travel and study.
A Mellon 'sabbatical' grant allowed me to develop and add to the course a laboratory section focused on survey research and participant observation.
Faculty often bounce ideas off each other about potential 'sabbatical' plans, and I certainly was no different in planning mine.
Dean Methuen, 57, who was appointed to Ripon in October 1995, will go on 'sabbatical' leave until he officially leaves Ripon Cathedral at the end of the year.
I have a male friend who spent a post-tenure 'sabbatical' leave writing his second book as well as caring for his newborn, while his wife returned to her law practice.
Early in 1984, David took a short 'sabbatical' to the University of Siena where he worked with other scientists interested in the application of biomarkers to wildlife toxicology.
Stephen Stokes is currently on 'sabbatical' leave.
Many pastors find a new creative outlet during their 'sabbatical' time through painting, pottery, music, or some other previously undiscovered or underdeveloped talent.
C. W. Woodworth spent his 'sabbatical' from the University of California, Berkeley, at the University of Nanking in 1918.
Prof Malcolm Ludvigsen, a visiting lecturer at York University, took a 'sabbatical' from Linkoping University in Sweden with the intention of finishing his second book.
A stint as a teaching assistant for an accounting class led him to substitute for the same professor the next year when that professor went on 'sabbatical' .
I know the only person in my department I have any interest in working with; she will be on 'sabbatical' for the fall semester.
While on 'sabbatical' in 1997, the scientist collected preserved leaves from university and museum collections in Europe and the Americas.
What makes the eschatobogical future available is God's 'sabbatical' celebration, which has been taking place since the foundation of the world.
She has been recalled from her 'sabbatical' at the University of California to serve as the senior civilian on a Pentagon taskforce.
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