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retiring

[ri-tahyuhr-ing] / rɪˈtaɪər ɪŋ /


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In addition, we are not producing enough doctors to replace those who are retiring or quitting because they’re burned out.

From MarketWatch

Norrie is retiring due to ill health but he will remain on the board of directors with Dumfries and Galloway Citizens Advice Service for the immediate future.

From BBC

Three of the four potential Super Bowl matchups have happened in the past, but would Matthew Stafford consider retiring if he led the Rams to another title?

From Los Angeles Times

In between, Press played 154 more times for the U.S., winning two World Cups, an Olympic bronze medal and scoring 62 more goals, retiring as the ninth-leading scorer in team history.

From Los Angeles Times

Then he ended up at Fairfax and never left again until retiring from teaching.

From Los Angeles Times