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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(121) The most immediate effect of retirement is a dramatic reduction in living standards.
(122) The law allows a rollover of retirement money from a company pension to an IRA.
(123) Now he's getting towards retirement age he's started playing golf.
(124) Up to a third of one's life is now being spent in retirement.
(125) I decided that I was going to take early retirement.
(126) She's got a few thousand pounds put away for her retirement.
(127) Employees may face increasing pressure to take on more of their own medical costs in retirement.
(128) Retirement usually brings with it a massive drop in income.
(129) They had to use part of their retirement nest egg to pay for their son's college fees.
(130) The office of president had been left vacant since her retirement.
(131) The prospect of having to pay a graduate tax until retirement would kill the students' enthusiasm stone dead.
(132) He was presented with the watch on the occasion of his retirement.
(133) Retirement is the time to enjoy the fruits of your labours.
(134) The announcement of her retirement caused consternation among tennis fans.
(135) On his retirement, he handed the business over to his son.
(136) They vouchsafed his retirement.
(137) Having the opportunity to work would make retirement more meaningful for many pensioners.
(138) He spent the last fourteen years of his life in retirement.
(139) Directors who take dividends instead of salary may think they are onto a good thing but could have problems on retirement.
(140) He was born in Hong Kong where he subsequently practised as a lawyer until his retirement.
(141) Brian's retirement brings to a close a glorious chapter in British football history.
(142) He was coaxed out of retirement to help the failing company.
(143) Lineker announced his impending retirement from international football before the 1992 European Championships.
(144) They set up an investment fund to provide money for their retirement.
(145) There have been various wagers on certain candidates since the Bishop announced his retirement.
(146) Both also were of retirement age.
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(147) Raising the retirement age will not be popular.
(148) In November he announced his retirement.
(149) Retirement is the ugliest word in the language. Ernest Hemingway
(150) He has announced his retirement from Grand Slam tournaments.
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.