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Sentence count:234+19Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: emeritusoutsuperannuatedSimilar words: retireretirementtireentirelyrequiredset fire totheoreticalstirMeaning: [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 no longer active in your work or profession 2.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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181. He retired from the Navy in 1979 to accept an offer to be president of the Citadel military college in South Carolina.
182. Its transformation since then has been led by Rafi Harlev, a retired air-force brigadier.
183. He withdrew from active life and retired to Kenilworth where on the 4 January 1927 he died at the age of seventy-seven.
184. Although retired, Selwyn Hopkins was a regular beaver where gardening was concerned.
185. In September 1770 John Sadler retired, possibly because he was not in the best of health.
186. Mr Okuno, a retired schoolteacher, was the leading authority in Shingu on Hsu Fu the navigator.
187. Older manufacturing companies are burdened with tremendous health care costs for retired employees.
188. Dad is retired now.
189. The general rule was that no fresh evidence could be adduced once the jury had retired.
190. William Vickrey, a retired Columbia University professor, died just three days after the prize announcement.
191. The Red River delta was cleared of the Viet Minh, who retired to the hills.
192. Around 50 retired employees attended the party and were treated to a three course dinner served up by committee volunteers.
193. He worked for Coast Lines and retired as a collector in 1967 after 47 years' service.
194. He had also clocked up 34 years as a retained firefighter when he retired from that job two years ago.
195. In a park in Cambridge, Massachusetts,[http://sentencedict.com] one summer afternoon I befriend a little old retired Latin teacher.
196. Retired Willcox schoolteacher Joe Duhon has had several close encounters with the Playa, but he keeps going back.
197. Before he retired in 1939 he had played a key role in the establishment of archaeology and anthropology at Cambridge.
198. The 20 percent. contribution will be abolished, the rebate system will be improved and single retired people will be protected.
199. The ghosts of retired colonels haunt some of Torquay's menus.
200. A total of 1272 men from the general population and 2099 retired coal miners aged 50-75 years took part in the study.
201. She was a faithful attender at branch meetings till she retired.
202. This section begins by looking at the changing fate of old people during the past century as they have retired.
203. One civil servant has retired on ill health grounds and two downgraded.
204. When Mona retired, all her co-workers chipped in and bought her a lovely dinner service.
205. At a little after three, Neville drew the bolts upon the Swan's door and retired to his chambers.
206. Craig MacTavish retired last season as the last player to compete without a helmet-17 years all told.
207. Mr Blackhurst is the retired chairman of Belle Engineering of Sheen, cement mixer and earth mover manufacturers.
208. The fee is £10 or £6 for full-time students, the retired or benefit claimants.
209. Also, a number of army officers were dismissed and retired along with additional civilian employees.
210. For a more challenging opportunity, remember that people with fundraising skills or retired secretaries or accountants are frequently in demand.
More similar words: retireretirementtireentirelyrequiredset fire totheoreticalstirredsharedscaredreduceget inlet insacredwirehirepredicthundredget intocredulouson creditpredatorreductionon fireadmireempiredirectfire upathletic
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