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stakeholder
Noun
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Someone who holds a stake for others. The holder has no interest in the stake.
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Someone who has a stake in something. This means that the issue is important to that person, and will affect that person.
pension
Noun
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A pension is money paid regularly by a government or company to someone who has stopped working, usually because of age or illness.
When her pension ran out, she had to sell her house and move in with her daughter.
He regularly puts money into a retirement pension plan.
The employees do not like how the company is investing their retirement pension funds.
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In Europe, a pension is a small hotel.
I stayed at a pension during my trip to London.
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A pension is what you pay for living in someone else's house or for staying at a small hotel.
Did you remember to pay the landlady the pension?
scheme
Noun
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A scheme is a plan, sometimes a bad or dishonest one.
The new training scheme will be targeted at recent graduates.
Employees still participate in the company's pension scheme during the duration of their break.
The management had various schemes to control the workers.
The color scheme for the bedroom is blue and white.