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    Re·tire
    /rəˈtī(ə)r/

    verb

    • 1. leave one's job and cease to work, typically upon reaching the normal age for leaving employment: "he retired from the navy in 1966" Similar give up workstop workingstop workreach retirement age
    • 2. withdraw to or from a particular place: "she retired into the bathroom with her toothbrush" Similar go offwithdrawgo awaygo out
  2. retire. [intransitive, transitive] to leave your job and stop working, especially because you have reached a particular age or because you are ill; to tell somebody they must stop doing their job. He is retiring next year after 30 years with the company. The company's official retiring age is 65.

  3. B1. to leave your job and stop working, usually because you are old: She retired from the company in 2010. Fewer examples. My ambition is to retire at forty. She's planning to retire from politics next year. He can afford to retire and live in comfort for the rest of his life. He hinted that he wants to retire next year.

  4. verb. /rɪˈtaɪər/ Verb Forms. from job. [intransitive, transitive] to stop doing your job, especially because you have reached a particular age or because you are ill; to tell someone they must stop doing their job retire (from something) She was forced to retire early from teaching because of health problems.

  5. 5 days ago · 1. verb. When older people retire, they leave their job and usually stop working completely. At the age when most people retire, he is ready to face a new career. [VERB] Although their careers are important many said they plan to retire at 50. [VERB] In 1974 he retired from the museum. [VERB + from]

  6. Definitions of retire. verb. withdraw from active participation. “He retired from chess” synonyms: withdraw. withdraw. lose interest. bow out, withdraw. retire gracefully. see more. verb. go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position. “He retired at age 68” see more. verb. make (someone) retire.

  7. 1. a. : an act of retiring : the state of being retired. b. : withdrawal from one's position or occupation or from active working life. c. : the age at which one normally retires. reaches retirement in May. 2. : a place of seclusion or privacy. retirement. 2 of 2. adjective. : of, relating to, or designed for retired persons. Synonyms. Noun.

  8. 1. a. To cause to withdraw from one's usual field of activity: The board must retire all executives at 65. b. To withdraw from use or active service: retire an old battleship. 2. a. To take out of circulation: retired the bonds. b. To pay off: retire one's debts. 3. To lead (troops, for example) away from action; withdraw. 4. Baseball. a.

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