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retired

[ri-tahyuhrd] / rɪˈtaɪərd /
ADJECTIVE
having withdrawn from active life
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“The U.S. is likely working through diplomatic channels to determine if it’s actually registered in Russia,” said retired Rear Adm.

From The Wall Street Journal

One advantage for many retired sellers: They’ve built up sizable home equity they can use from a sale to purchase a subsequent residence.

From MarketWatch

But what’s even more remarkable about this year’s College Football Playoff is how much of it can be traced to Saban’s time in Tuscaloosa, even though he’s now been retired for two years.

From The Wall Street Journal

That was accurate until recently, according to Rob Bauer, a retired Dutch admiral who served as one of NATO’s top military officials until this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has since retired from the public defender’s office, but continues to practice law and represents defendants affected by the snitch scandal.

From Los Angeles Times