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retire

Intransitive VerbTransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: retiredpp: retireding: retiringcomp: nullsup: null

This word carries a strong sense of withdrawal and transition. In a professional context, it suggests a hard-earned conclusion to a career, shifting the identity from a productive worker to a person of leisure or peace. It is generally viewed as a positive milestone, though it can imply a loss of purpose for some. When used in a social or physical sense, it evokes an image of quietude and privacy. It is more formal than saying someone went to bed or left a room, often suggesting a dignified or intentional departure from a public space to a sanctuary of solitude.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[someone]

To stop working permanently, typically due to age.

"He plans to retire at sixty-five."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To remove something from service or use.

"The navy decided to retire the old aircraft carrier."

Intransitive Verb
[someone]

To withdraw to a private place for rest or sleep.

"After dinner, the guests retired to their rooms."

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