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Gap-year

Definition:

A gap-year is a period of time, usually taken by students after graduating from high school or before starting college, in which they take a break from formal education to engage in various activities such as traveling, volunteering, or working.

Sense 1 (Noun):

A gap-year refers to the time off taken by students before starting college or university.

Example sentence:

Many students opt for a gap-year to gain new experiences and broaden their horizons.

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Sense 2 (Noun):

A gap-year can also refer specifically to a period of time during which a person temporarily leaves their regular job to pursue personal interests or other activities.

Example sentence:

After working for ten years, Lisa finally decided to take a gap-year to focus on her passion for photography.

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Sense 3 (Adjective):

The term gap-year can also be used as an adjective to describe something or someone related to the concept of taking a gap-year.

Example sentence:

The gap-year program offers a range of opportunities for students to explore different cultures.

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