terminal leave
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of terminal leave
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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He requested an exemption to the Pentagon’s mandatory vaccine policy because he was about to retire and was going to begin using up his accumulated time off, known as terminal leave.
From Washington Times • Oct. 14, 2022
McCabe said he’d go on terminal leave until eligible to retire but “would not lie to the FBI workforce about the circumstances of his departure,” the suit alleges.
From Washington Post • Aug. 8, 2019
We reached a settlement with the police unions, leading to new 12 hour shifts, reduced salaries, reduced terminal leave payments and a reduced workforce of 252 officers.
From Washington Times • Jan. 9, 2018
While still on terminal leave, he threw himself into veterans' problems with familiar Rooseveltian vigor, began a whirlwind campaign to get 20,000 temporary homes for veterans in his native New York.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Exclusive of mustering-out payments and terminal leave pay, the program for veterans of all wars is costing over seven billion dollars a year—one-fifth of our total federal budget.
From State of the Union Address by Truman, Harry S.
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