retire
51retiré — re·ti·ré …
52retire — verb 1) he has retired Syn: give up work, stop work 2) Gillian retired to her office Syn: withdraw, go away, take oneself off, shut oneself away 3) everyone retired early Syn …
53retire*/*/ — [rɪˈtaɪə] verb [I] 1) to stop working permanently, especially when you are old He retired from the army last month.[/ex] Mrs Kenny retired as headteacher in July.[/ex] 2) formal to leave a place in order to go somewhere quieter In the evenings,… …
54retire — re•tire [[t]rɪˈtaɪər[/t]] v. tired, tir•ing 1) to withdraw or go away to a place of privacy, shelter, or seclusion: She retired to her study[/ex] 2) to go to bed 3) to give up or withdraw from an office, occupation, or career, usu. because of age …
55retire — Ho omaha loa, hō olu olu (to rest) …
56retire — To terminate employment and acquire a status of retirement, receiving retirement benefits. To sever relations with a business and acquire a status of retirement. To withdraw negotiable paper from circulation. To take up or pay an obligation… …
57Retire — Pran yon bagay nan mitan yon lòt bagay epi mete li yon lòt kote …
58retire hurt — verb to stop batting because of having sustained an injury …
59retire for the night — go to bed, go to sleep …
60retire from public office — leave a public position …