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    re·tire
    [rəˈtī(ə)r]
    verb
    retire (verb) · retires (third person present) · retired (past tense) · retired (past participle) · retiring (present participle)
    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 work
      stop working
      stop work
      reach retirement age
      • compel (an employee) to leave their job, especially before they have reached the normal age for leaving employment:
        "the Home Office retired him"
        Similar:
        pension off
        force to retire
        force to give up work
      • (of an athlete) cease to play competitively:
        "he retired from football several years ago"
      • (of an athlete) withdraw from a race or match, typically as a result of accident or injury:
        "Stewart retired hurt" · "he was forced to retire to the bench"
      • baseball
        put out (a batter); cause (a side) to end a turn at bat:
        "the pitcher retired twelve batters in a row"
    2. withdraw to or from a particular place:
      "she retired into the bathroom with her toothbrush"
      Similar:
      go away
      make an exit
      take oneself off
      leave for
      shut oneself away in
      absent oneself
      betake oneself
    3. economics
      withdraw (a bill or note) from circulation or currency.
    4. finance
      pay off or cancel (a debt):
      "the debt is to be retired from state gaming-tax receipts"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (in the sense ‘withdraw to a place of safety or seclusion’): from French retirer, from re- ‘back’ + tirer ‘draw’.
    re·ti·ré
    [ˌretēˈrā]
    noun
    ballet
    retiré (noun) · retirés (plural noun)
    1. a movement in which one leg is bent and raised at right angles to the body until the toe is in line with the knee of the supporting leg.
    Origin
    French, literally ‘drawn back’.
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