Antonym: access. Similar words: requirement, retire, retired, measurement, entirely, commencement, tremendous, element. Meaning: [rɪ'tɪə(r)mənt] n. 1. the state of being retired from one's business or occupation 2. withdrawal from your position or occupation 3. withdrawal for prayer and study and meditation.
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(91) On her doctor's advice Smith decided to take early retirement.
(92) He announced his retirement as chief executive of the company.
(93) She elected to take early retirement instead of moving to the new location.
(94) One of the great bonuses of retirement is having time to spare.
(95) Since his retirement, Crowe has differed with the President on several issues.
(96) Their accountant suggested some novel ways of sheltering their retirement income.
(97) She came out of retirement to win two gold medals at the championships.
(98) It's a great compliment to the band that he came out of retirement to interview them.
(99) There will be more work to do, not less. Bang goes the fantasy of retirement at 35.
(100) It is important to make adequate provision for your retirement.
(101) They presented him with an engraved watch to mark his retirement.
(102) After five years in retirement, he staged a comeback to international tennis.
(103) After her retirement from the stage she began to drink.
(104) Your pension plan provides a cash lump sum at retirement.
(105) He remained in the post until his retirement last year.
(106) There have been persistent rumours that the managing director might take early retirement.
(107) Twelve million people in Great Britain are over retirement age.
(108) The couple had the foresight to plan their retirement wisely.
(109) Most people can't be bothered thinking about their retirement - they're too busy concentrating on the here and now.
(110) People should provide for their own retirement and not expect to be supported by the public purse.
(111) I'm looking forward to retirement and having time to enjoy the fruits of my labour .
(112) The money was being kept in reserve for their retirement.
(113) You are cordially invited to a celebration for Mr Michael Brown on his retirement.
(114) He has kept up with a number of his old workmates since his retirement.
(115) He took a lot of persuading to come out of retirement .
(116) People look forward to enjoying the fruits of their labours during retirement.
(117) His retirement won't make any difference to the way we conduct our affairs.
(118) More than 4,[sentencedict.com]000 teachers were induced to take early retirement.
(119) The term "early retirement" is nearly always a euphemism for redundancy nowadays.
(120) Many teachers over the age of 50 are taking early retirement.
More similar words: requirement, retire, retired, measurement, entirely, commencement, tremendous, element, basement, movement, statement, placement, implement, management, enforcement, elementary, settlement, excitement, engagement, involvement, arrangement, replacement, chastisement, announcement, advertisement, finite element, implementation, direct investment, tire, amendment.