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furlough (verb), furloughs; furloughed; furloughing
1. To grant or give permission to take a leave of absence: In the U.S. military, members are often furloughed (with pay) so they can take care of special issues or be with their families, etc.
2. To lay off workers for economic reasons: The government had to furlough many workers without pay because of the shutdown and that caused many of them to have serious financial problems.
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2. To lay off workers for economic reasons: The government had to furlough many workers without pay because of the shutdown and that caused many of them to have serious financial problems.
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English Words in Action, Group F
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