Synonym: emeritus, out, superannuated. Similar words: retire, retirement, tire, entirely, required, set fire to, theoretical, stir. Meaning: [rɪ'tɪə(r)d] adj. 1. no longer active in your work or profession 2. honorably retired from assigned duties and retaining your title along with the additional title `emeritus' as in `professor emeritus'; `retired from assigned duties' need not imply that one is inactive 3. not allowed to continue to bat or run 4. discharged as too old for use or work; especially with a pension.
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31. She stepped into her father's shoes when he retired.
32. Of the 10 starters, four were eliminated or retired.
33. They retired and went to live upstate.
34. When Mr Davies retired, his daughter took the helm.
35. He retired early for health reasons.
36. I retired from teaching three years ago.
37. I'd put them both down as retired teachers.
38. He recently retired as head teacher of their school.
39. Flynn retired from politics in 1986.
40. Her popularity declined after 1990's and be retired.
41. I was retired on full pay.
42. I thought she had retired[sentencedict.com], but apparently she hasn't.
43. He retired on a generous pension from the company.
44. I've persuaded Mrs Tennant that it's time she retired.
45. Some of the older workers were retired early.
46. When she retired she took up painting.
47. The jury retired to consider their verdict.
48. Some of the older workers were retired before time.
49. Jim retired to raise raspberries.
50. The moon retired from view behind dark clouds.
51. She has retired from practice/is no longer in practice.
52. He became ill and was retired early.
53. Howard seems to have retired from public life.
54. Since she retired she's kept herself very busy.
55. The retired actress is writing her memoirs.
56. She's just retired after 38 years working with children.
57. does he occupy himself now he's retired?
58. In 1974 he retired from the museum.
59. She retired to her own room after supper.
60. Both my parents are retired.