Vacationing

/ˈveɪˌkeɪʃənɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (v. (ger.)) The act of temporarily leaving one's place of residence or work, often for rest or recreation, relevant in contexts such as employment law or contracts regulating leave policies.
    Employees must request approval before vacationing during peak business periods.

Forms

  • vacationed
  • vacations

Commentary

'Vacationing' is commonly treated as a gerund form of 'vacation.' Legal significance often arises in employment contracts and labor law concerning rights and obligations during time off.

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