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retire

[ruh-tee-rey] / rə tiˈreɪ /


Example Sentences

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After he retired, he had an idea for getting into the family business.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bill Witte is retiring after running Related California, a large-scale developer of both luxury and low-income apartments, for more than three decades.

From Los Angeles Times

The 77-year-old said he wants to retire but has to continue working.

From Los Angeles Times

If he retires and gets married next year, there will be plenty of other opportunities waiting for him in film and television, and perhaps he and his new wife will start a family.

From BBC

By the time she retired in 2022 at 100, she was a national figure, noted for her age and sought out for interviews.

From Los Angeles Times