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retire

[ri-tahyuhr] / rɪˈtaɪər /


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Pinheiro Braathen won 12 medals on the World Cup circuit for Norway but stunned the skiing world when he retired aged just 23.

From BBC

“We didn’t have a conversation but he’s one of the greats of all time and just him showing love even though he retired a long time ago means a lot.”

From Los Angeles Times

What about baby boomers, the youngest of whom are now 61 and retiring at the rate of some 10,000 per day?

From MarketWatch

In August the company released a new model with stronger safety features and planned to retire 4o.

From BBC

San Francisco teachers can retire at age 63 with a pension worth 85% of their final pay, plus free health benefits for life.

From The Wall Street Journal