Meaning avocation
What does avocation mean? Here you find 8 meanings of the word avocation. You can also add a definition of avocation yourself

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avocation


an auxiliary activity Unlike many retired doctors, whom he says often have no life outside their profession, he always knew sailing would become his avocation. — Newsweek (Nov 17, 2010)
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1520s, "a calling away from one's occupation," from Latin avocationem (nominative avocatio) "a calling away, distraction, diversion," noun of action from past participle stem [..]
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avocation


n. Diversion.
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avocation


A person's occupation or hobby.
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avocation


(n) an auxiliary activity
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avocation


This refers to either an occupation or an activity the insured participates in.
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An avocation would be a hobby or minor occupation, like skydiving, snowboarding or knitting.Certain avocations are considered higher risk, and may result in a rate-up when applying for life insurance. [..]
Source: policygenius.com

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This refers to either an occupation or an activity the insured participates in.
Source: squaremouth.com





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