Go Awol Definition & Meaning

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  • Synonyms go AWOL Cultural
    1. To take unauthorized time off from work, school, or other duties: “Let's go AWOL and catch a baseball game this afternoon.” AWOL is an acronym for “absent without leave [permission].” The term originated with the military during World War I.

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    Can you take us inside James's head when he does go AWOL?

    From Salon

    For James to decide to go AWOL, he could have ended up in military prison.

    From Salon

    Others grow curious and go AWOL.

    From Salon

    “Getting out of the war automatically means criminal prosecution,” Tabalov said, adding there have been a flurry of criminal cases since December, with prosecutions of soldiers who desert or go AWOL.

    From Seattle Times

    While it is technically possibly for an IUD to go AWOL—well, according to a piece in Self by Zahra Barnes:

    From Slate

    Related Words

    • betray
    • bolt
    • depart
    • escape
    • flee
    • forsake
    • give up
    • quit
    • vacate

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