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I Have to Ask for Leave Tomorrow Meaning and Usage

Meaning 1:to request time off (I have to ask for leave tomorrow)

I have to ask for leave tomorrow 🔊
/aɪ hæv tuː æsk fɔːr liːv təˈmɒroʊ/
phr.
To officially tell your boss or teacher that you cannot come to work or school for a period of time.
Office worker asking manager for leave tomorrow, calendar circled
to request time off 🔊
/tuː rɪˈkwest taɪm ɒf/
phr.
To formally seek permission from an employer, teacher, or authority to be absent from work, school, or duty for a specific duration.
📁 Category:Social Roles 🔖 Level:Intermediate

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
'Ask' from Old English 'ascian' (to seek) and 'leave' from Old English 'leafe' (permission).
💡 Mnemonic
Picture a calendar with a sticky note: 'Ask for leave' = request a day off.
📖 Example
I have to ask for leave tomorrow because my son has an important school event that I need to attend. 🔊 I have to ask for leave tomorrow because my son has an important school event that I need to attend.
🔗 Collocations
ask for sick leave – request absence due to illness
ask for annual leave – request planned vacation time
submit a leave request – formally apply for time off
🔄 Synonyms
request time off (phr.) – To ask for permission to be absent from work or school.
take leave (phr.) – To be absent with official permission.
get approval for absence (phr.) – To obtain formal consent to be away.
🚫 Antonyms
clock in (phr.) – To start work or register attendance.
show up (phr.) – To attend work or school as scheduled.
🌱 Derivatives
leave request (n.) – A formal application for permission to be absent.
leave-taker (n.) – A person who takes leave from work or duty.
📖 Cultural Story
In modern workplaces, 'ask for leave' is a standard polite request for absence. It often appears in formal emails or verbal requests to a manager, reflecting professional courtesy.
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