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retired English

Meaning retired meaning

What does retired mean?

retired

no longer active in your work or profession

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Simple sentences

The retired often feel that they are useless and unproductive.
He took up gardening after he retired.
How old was your father when he retired?
My parents are retired.
The company presented him with a gold watch on the day he retired.
The old man retired from public life ten years ago.
The troops were retired from the front lines.
Twenty-five years from now there will be one retired person for each two working.
I retired last year.
I sometimes wish I could live a quiet retired sort of life but I doubt I could stand it for more than a few days.
When he retired, his son took over his business.
He sold his business and retired.
He retired to his own room after supper.
My father retired at the age of 65.
He doesn't have a job. He's retired.
I'm retired.
Grandfather has retired because he is getting old.
He retired on a pension at the age of sixty.
He retired at the age of 65.
My father retired from his job several years ago.

Movie subtitles

You should have stayed retired.
Florence retired to her bedroom as she was suffering migraines; her father and I were worried about her condition, so we went up to her room.
Them fellas retired from business.
Herr Poelzig has retired.
I'm retired.
But I thought you'd retired and gone to the country and bought a ranch.
Our friend outside will think we've retired by now.
Yes. I heard the captain saying. he practically bribed his way back into active service. after him being retired too, mind you.
Every day retired officers and schoolteachers were caught shoplifting.
Yes, they put me on the retired list in '35, but I knew they'd want me again.
Retired again. Axed.
I retired 6 months ago.
The couple retired to Marsden Lacy where they lived contentedly for a time.
Hey, what are you, a retired bootlegger?
My chief of staff, who's retired, is now the mayor of Toulon.
You're a retired officer, aren't you? - I am, General.
Tell the others I've retired.
I've retired.
You said you'd retired, but you took that Thin Man case.
If he does, say I've retired.
Now you know why I retired.
I'm retired. You know what I mean?
He said he was a neighbor of yours- a retired military man from the west of England.
And now you're a kind of. retired Casanova.
A retired magistrate.
Colonial Service, retired.
Well, our friend outside will think we've retired by now.
Retired and in distress.
You haven't retired for the evening yet?
We retired.
May I present Isan, who printed the parchments for the retired Emperor?
Let me introduce myself. Alfred Fichet, retired police commissioner.
Thus it was that the retired Emperor Shirakawa, who was cloistered in a monastery, re-asserted his authority.
I could be the son of the retired Emperor?
I am the son of Shirakawa, the retired Emperor.

News and current affairs

If the threshold spread is set reasonably high in order to achieve a significant discount, the stock of debt retired by the buyback would be marginal.
Meanwhile, Italy's top bureaucrats are the highest paid in history, according to OECD data, with several retired officials drawing larger pensions than former US presidents receive.
The caretakers, he said, should include technocrats, retired military officers, and judges - and could remain in office longer than the constitutionally permitted 90 days.
Bankruptcy should allow local governments to renegotiate their bond debt and, perhaps, their retired employees' pension and health-care costs (that's up to a bankruptcy judge).
NEW DELHI - As senior leaders are purged and retired provincial officials publicly call for Politburo members to be removed, it has become clear that China is at a crossroads.
Georgia's democracy exists in its head, but not yet in its body: citizens still spurn politics as a dirty pursuit, abandoning the ground to those who should have been retired long ago.
Greenpeace began the protests against Australian whaling, and the government appointed Sydney Frost, a retired judge, to head an inquiry into the practice.
The cozy relationships between government officials and the corporate world - and not just in the case of TEPCO - was reflected in the large number of retired bureaucrats who took jobs on the boards of companies that they had supposedly regulated.
Putin, of course, did not accost the retired Yeltsin, but he didn't have to.
Retired people need life annuities - contracts that offer a stable income stream for as long as they live - to insure against the risk of outliving their wealth.
Retired officers head many, if not most, public corporations.
It will invariably recycle retired and failed politicians and be a way station for vast patronage.
While the life expectancy gains that are driving this shift should be celebrated, their problematic consequences - forcing a declining number of working-age people to support an increasing number of retired people - must be addressed.
In particular, they have been monitoring the body count of senior North Korean officials who have suddenly retired, disappeared, or died in automobile accidents.
I met many retired army generals occupying key posts.
Many American scholars who were once interested in Europe's social model have moved on to other research interests or retired, with no new generation to replace them.
The CEO's of many, if not most corporations, public and private, are retired military officers - many fairly young.
Nearly half of the Japanese population is either retired or near retirement age, and they worked very hard to achieve a high level of comfort.
The retired generals would be tanning beside the Adriatic.
Since the end of the Cultural Revolution, the CCP has adhered to the implicit rule that members of the Politburo Standing Committee, sitting or retired, enjoy immunity from criminal prosecution.
The antagonism between President Mahinda Rajapaksa and the now-retired General Sarath Fonseka has been in the making for months.
Djukanovic is a perfect figure to lead the opposition because, as a Montenegin, he poses no threat to the career ambitions within Serbia of Draskovic, Djindjic, and retired General Momcilo Perisic.
But the defeated have typically retired quietly, and never faced formal corruption charges.

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