sojourn

/ˈsoʊdʒɜrn/
noun
  1. A temporary stay in a place away from one's home.
    • The writer's sojourn in the countryside inspired her novel.
    • Her sojourn in Paris lasted only three months.
    • After a brief sojourn in the mountains, they returned to the city.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To stay temporarily in a place.
    • Travelers often sojourn at inns along the ancient road.
    • He sojourned with relatives while looking for work.
    • They decided to sojourn in a small village for the summer.
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