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pension

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: pensionspast: pensionedpp: pensioneding: pensioning

This term carries a strong association with security and the culmination of a professional career. It suggests a social contract between an employee and an employer or the state, evoking a sense of earned stability and a transition from active labor to leisure or rest. In a corporate context, the verb form often carries a colder, more strategic connotation. It implies a calculated move to clear out older, more expensive personnel to make room for younger workers or to cut costs, shifting the meaning from a reward to a tool for removal.

Countable when referring to the specific plan or the individual payment amount (a generous pension). Uncountable when referring to the general system of retirement income (living on pension).

Meanings

Noun
[a person or fund]

A regular payment made during a person's retirement from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed during their working life.

"She is living on a state pension and a small private annuity."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To pay a pension to someone, often as a means of forcing them to retire from a position.

"The company decided to pension off the senior managers to reduce overhead costs."

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