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 no longer active in your work or profession 2.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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61. The chestnut is being retired.
62. He is now retired and on a pension.
63. I'm about played-out, Jack - it's time I retired.
64. He retired from the job on health grounds.
65. Many retired people take up gardening as a hobby.
66. I put him down as a retired naval officer.
67. She's a lady of leisure now that she's retired.
68. He's become a serious golfer since he retired.
69. 'Aren't you supposed to be retired?' 'Yes, in theory.'
70. Both my parents are retired now.
71. They sold up and retired to the West Country.
72. He has retired from the army.
73. They retired to safer positions behind the frontline.
74. The retired director called on at your office yesterday.
75. She retired from tournament golf last year.
76. After he retired[http://sentencedict.com], he really went to seed.
77. The firm employs the retired professor as an adviser.
78. Eastwood plays retired gunfighter Will Munny.
79. After lunch he retired to his study.
80. Among his entourage was a retired general.
81. She retired from the bank last year.
82. I retired to my lair, and wrote some letters.
83. I retired to my room to think.
84. The boxer retired from the contest with eye injuries.
85. Our forces retired to prepared positions.
86. The jury retired to consider the evidence.
87. She became Emeritus Professor of Linguistics when she retired.
88. The old worker retired on account of age.
89. He retired early because of a slipped disc .
90. Some time after midnight, he retired to bed.