Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    re·tire
    /rəˈtī(ə)r/

    verb

    • 1. leave one's job and cease to work, typically upon reaching the normal age for leaving employment: "he retired from the navy in 1966" Similar give up workstop workingstop workreach retirement age
    • 2. withdraw to or from a particular place: "she retired into the bathroom with her toothbrush" Similar go offwithdrawgo awaygo out

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

  2. The meaning of RETIRE is to withdraw from action or danger : retreat. How to use retire in a sentence.

  3. to leave your job or stop working, usually because of your age or ill health: She has no plans to retire. retire from sth Jenkins retires from the firm this year. retire as sth Elkin has retired as a director after 12 years on the board.

  4. Retire definition: to withdraw from one's career, occupation, or office, usually because of age. See examples of RETIRE used in a sentence.

  5. [intransitive, transitive] to leave your job and stop working, especially because you have reached a particular age or because you are ill; to tell somebody they must stop doing their job. He is retiring next year after 30 years with the company. The company's official retiring age is 65.

  6. retire. (rɪtaɪəʳ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense retires, present participle retiring, past tense, past participle retired. 1.verb B1+. When older people retire, they leave their job and usually stop working completely. At the age when most people retire, he is ready to face a new career. [VERB]

  7. If you stop working by choice and leave your position or occupation, you retire. If you are lucky, you can retire early in order to sail around the world, but most people can't retire until they are old enough to collect retirement benefits.

  8. 1. a. To cause to withdraw from one's usual field of activity: The board must retire all executives at 65. b. To withdraw from use or active service: retire an old battleship. 2. a. To take out of circulation: retired the bonds. b. To pay off: retire one's debts. 3. To lead (troops, for example) away from action; withdraw. 4. Baseball. a.

  9. retire. verb. /rɪˈtaɪər/ Verb Forms. from job. [intransitive, transitive] to stop doing your job, especially because you have reached a particular age or because you are ill; to tell someone they must stop doing their job retire (from something) She was forced to retire early from teaching because of health problems.

  10. RETIRE definition: 1. to leave your job and stop working, usually because you are old: 2. to go to another place…. Learn more.

  11. retire meaning, definition, what is retire: to stop working, usually because you hav...: Learn more.

  1. People also search for