week-long recess

Frequency: 6.57.2 per million words

A break from a formal activity, such as school or parliament, that lasts for a week.

Categories:

Examples (10)

  • The students are eagerly anticipating their week-long recess for spring break.
  • Parliament will observe a week-long recess next month to allow members to consult with their constituents.
  • During the week-long recess, many families choose to travel or visit relatives.
  • The court announced a week-long recess to give the jury more time for deliberation.
  • We all enjoyed a much-needed week-long recess from our demanding work schedule.
  • Every year, the university grants a week-long recess between semesters.
  • The negotiators requested a week-long recess to re-evaluate their positions.
  • A week-long recess was crucial for the team to rest and strategize before the final round.
  • The legislative body decided to take a week-long recess to review the complex new bill.
  • How do you plan to spend your upcoming week-long recess from school?