Synonym: abdicate, discharge, dismiss, expel, go to bed, quit, recede, relinquish, remove, resign, retreat, suspend, vacate, withdraw. Similar words: retired, retirement, tire, entirely, set fire to, theoretical, stir, get in. Meaning: [rɪ'taɪə(r)] v. 1. go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position 2. withdraw from active participation 3. pull back or move away or backward 4. move back and away from 5. withdraw from circulation or from the market, as of bills, shares, and bonds 6. break from a meeting or gathering 7. make (someone) retire 8. dispose of; as of old clothes 9. lose interest 10. cause to be out on a fielding play 11. cause to retire 12. prepare for sleep.
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31. Many people retire in their sixties.
32. Most women retire at 60.
33. and now I'm happy to retire.
34. He has announced his intention to retire.
35. You can retire at 60.
36. But tell me, are you really planning to retire?
37. At what age did she retire?
38. He is to retire on his sixtieth birthday.
39. The jury will retire to consider its verdict today.
40. It was expedient to retire gracefully.
41. He has already intimated he intends to retire.
42. The present incumbent is due to retire next month.
43. They will retire this poor land from agriculture.
44. Professor Johnson has indicated his intention to retire at the end of next year.
45. He has already intimated to us his intention to retire.
46. This has called into question people's right to retire at 60.
47. It would be nice to be able to afford to retire earlier.
48. Unless he can find a sponsor he'll be forced to retire from athletics.
49. The two leaders will retire to Camp David for informal discussions.
50. We both shared the same ambition, viz,(http://sentencedict.com/retire.html) to make a lot of money and to retire at 40.
51. People are whispering that she's going to retire next year.
52. He is due to retire as chief executive next year.
53. You must retire early as you have to catch the early train tomorrow.
54. None of us know him well because he has a tendency to retire into himself.
55. In the second game(sentencedict.com), her opponent hurt her leg and had to retire.
56. When you retire you'll get a lump sum of £80,000.
57. Replete, guests can then retire to the modern conservatory for coffee.
58. Next year his father will retire and take things easy.
59. The officer ordered the troop to retire from the action.
60. Despite her wish to continue working, she was forced to retire at the age of 62.
More similar words: retired, retirement, tire, entirely, set fire to, theoretical, stir, get in, let in, wire, hire, get into, direct, admire, empire, on fire, fire up, athletic, genetic, retain, stretch, return, retail, inspire, require, magnetic, all the time, at one time, sometime, by the time.