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- verbretire (verb) · retires (third person present) · retired (past tense) · retired (past participle) · retiring (present participle)
- 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
- 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 offforce to retireforce 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"
- baseballput out (a batter); cause (a side) to end a turn at bat:"the pitcher retired twelve batters in a row"
- go to bed:"everyone retired early that night"
- (of a jury) leave the courtroom to decide the verdict of a trial:"the judge finished his summing up and the jury retired"
- (of a military force) retreat from an enemy or an attacking position:"lack of numbers compelled the cavalry to retire"Opposite:
- order (a military force) to retreat:"the general retired all his troops"
- economicswithdraw (a bill or note) from circulation or currency.
- financepay off or cancel (a debt):"the debt is to be retired from state gaming-tax receipts"
Originmid 16th century (in the sense ‘withdraw to a place of safety or seclusion’): from French retirer, from re- ‘back’ + tirer ‘draw’. - People also ask
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