retire

  • 31retire —    In finance, to pay off a promissory note and thus retire the loan …

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  • 32retire — /rɪ taɪə/ verb 1. to stop work and take a pension ● She retired with a £15,000 pension. ● The founder of the company retired at the age of 85. ● The shop is owned by a retired policeman. 2. to make an employee stop work and take a pension ● They… …

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  • 33retire - retiring — ◊ retire When someone retires, they leave their job and stop working, usually because they have reached the age when they can get a pension. Gladys retired at the age of sixty eight. They had decided to retire from farming. ◊ retiring The… …

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  • 34Retire tes doigts — est le premier album d Electric Bazar Cie sorti en 2005. Titres No Titre Durée …

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  • 35retire from office — index demit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 36retire from sight — index seclude Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 37Retire Your Ride — The Retire Your Ride (French: Adieu Bazou) program is a voluntary Canadian scrappage program created to reward Canadians for permanently retiring in a vehicle made in 1995 or earlier for a wide range of rewards, such as a public transit pass or… …

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  • 38Retire Your Ride — Adieu bazou Adieu bazou[note 1] (Retire Your Ride en anglais) est un programme canadien destiné à faciliter l acquisition d une nouvelle automobile, une sorte de « prime à la casse ». Il a été mis en place pour faciliter la destruction… …

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  • 39retire the side — verb To get the third out of an inning. Jones steps on first to retire the side …

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  • 40retire from — phr verb Retire from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑office, ↑politics, ↑practice …

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