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AWOL

American  
[ey-wawl, ey-wol] / ˈeɪ wɔl, ˈeɪ wɒl /
Also absent without leave or awol,

adjective

  1. away from military duties without permission, but without the intention of deserting.


noun

  1. a soldier or other military person who is absent from duty without leave.

idioms

  1. go AWOL,

    1. to depart from military duty without leave.

    2. to absent oneself without explanation.

AWOL British  
/ ˈeɪwɒl /

adjective

  1. military absent without leave; absent from one's post or duty without official permission but without intending to desert

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Etymology

Origin of AWOL

First recorded in 1915–20; A(bsent) W(ith)o(ut) L(eave)

Example Sentences

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Soup is the obvious recommendation for days when appetite has gone AWOL, but two in particular stand out as personal MVPs: the “tiny everything” pastina and rotisserie chicken congee.

From Salon

Committed soldiers have been fighting without rest for years, and unenthusiastic new draftees are increasingly going AWOL.

From The Wall Street Journal

Videos abound of Roombas terrorizing pets, making epic messes and going AWOL.

From The Wall Street Journal

They expressed his dilemma as follows: "I must still show up to work but won't get paid, because if I don't it's considered AWOL".

From BBC

The Church's own published list of accused clergy marks his case as "not yet resolved" with no final determination of guilt or innocence, noting simply that he is "AWOL" - absent without leave.

From BBC