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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151. Employees eligible for retirement in 2000 can retire now and receive health benefits for seven years.
152. Every diplomatic effort was made to get him and his army to retire back over the frontier, but without success.
153. Its lands are dotted with vineyards, villas and summer estates to which the noble families of the city retire.
154. In 1995, Mr Jinkinson will retire and Mr Bickerstaffe will be nominated as his replacement.
155. When people retire, they often take up new hobbies and start to make new friends.
156. The graduated scheme gave worse value to women than to men, on the grounds that we retire earlier and live longer.
157. The priest and his concubine retire; the guest soon seduces the girl with the promise of the sheepskin in payment.
158. Hale was permitted to retire quietly, but after a public outcry he was brought back to face charges.
159. There is no private law firm where the defeated candidates can retire.
160. He was forced to retire from the race with a split oil tank while in the lead.
161. He has no immediate plans to retire, having reached a peak in his career.
162. We had got to a size where we needed an injection of institutional money and there were people who wanted to retire.
163. Eclipsed by the US champion at last year's Olympic games, Schofield has decided to retire.
164. So one could just retire to the country and keep bees, eh?
165. The fifth, reserve offensive tackle Charles McRae,(www.Sentencedict.com) has decided to retire from football following a disappointing six-year career.
166. When you retire, you will get the basic pension instead of the widow's pension you were getting.
167. Some people become morose and depressed when they first retire.
168. Anderson has been forced to retire from the game through injury after ten years' loyal service at St.James's Park.
169. Most occupational schemes pay a proportion of your earnings when you retire and are called final earnings schemes.
170. By the 1890s civil servants had become obliged to retire on reaching pensionable age.
171. She is past the normal age at which women retire and she is entitled to a railcard.
172. This chamber is a natural place for Bardul to retire to talk with the adventurers and offer some of his Lustrian coffee.
173. Should I pack it in and retire?
174. He decided to retire from the world after his busy life as an actor.
175. Women's world golf No.1 Lorena Ochoa of Mexico announced Wednesday on her website that she will retire from the sport in which she has topped the world rankings for the past 3 years.
176. When a man fall into his anecdotage, it is a sign for him to retire.
177. In addition to these worthy mothers, some old society women had obtained permission of the prioress, like Madame Albertine, to retire into the Little Convent.
178. The NYPD also offers a great benefits package with the option to retire at 20 years with half pay.
179. Although he reaches retiring age, he doesn't want to retire from work for retired pay .
180. Fans saw a worthy successor to Louis in Rocky Marciano, an Italian-American from Massachusetts, who would become the only heavyweight champion to retire without a defeat.
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.