Retirement

Word RETIREMENT
Character 10
Hyphenation re tire ment
Pronunciations /ɹəˈtaɪə(ɹ).mənt/

Definitions and meanings of "Retirement"

What do we mean by retirement?

Withdrawal from one's occupation or position, especially upon reaching a certain age. noun

The age at which one withdraws from work or activity. noun

The act of retiring or the state of being retired. noun

Privacy or seclusion. noun

A place of privacy or seclusion; a retreat. noun

The act of retiring or withdrawing from action, service, use, sight, public notice, or company; withdrawal: as, the retirement of an army from battle; the retirement of bonds; the retirement of invalid soldiers from service; retirement into the country. noun

The state of being retired from society or public life; seclusion; a private manner of life. noun

The state of being abstracted or withdrawn. noun

A retired or sequestered place; a place to which one withdraws for privacy or freedom from public or social cares. noun

Recovery; retrieval. noun

Synonyms Seclusion, Loneliness, etc. See solitude. noun

The act of retiring, or the state of being retired; withdrawal; seclusion. noun

A place of seclusion or privacy; a place to which one withdraws or retreats; a private abode. noun

An act of retiring; withdrawal. noun

The state of being retired; seclusion. noun

The portion of one's life after retiring from one's career. noun

A place of seclusion or privacy; a place to which one withdraws or retreats; a private abode. noun

Withdrawal for prayer and study and meditation noun

Withdrawal from your position or occupation noun

An act of retiring; withdrawal.

The state of being retired; seclusion.

A place of seclusion or privacy; a retreat.

The state of having permanently left one's employment, now especially at reaching pensionable age; the portion of one's life after retiring from one's career.

The act of leaving one's career or employment permanently.

Throwing away a machine or human after it is decided that they are so worn out or used up that there is no value left. the human gets a small pension that is not enough to live on, the machine is junked. Urban Dictionary

Retirement is when a robot that strongly resembles a human is killed. Because humans do not consider robots to be "alive" in the first place, killing a robotic servant of mankind is seen as "retiring" a machine and not murder. The term originated in the openning scrawl of the science fiction film masterpiece, "Blade Runner", desribing what Blade Runners do to "Replicants" (robots so advanced they are indestinguishable from humans): "Special police squads - BLADE RUNNER UNITS - had orders to shoot to kill, upon detection, any trespassing Replicant. This was not called execution. It was called retirement." Loosely, the is often used in scifi circles to refer to any instance when a (usually) humanoid robot that is designed to look human is terminated by a human, such as on the 2004 Battlestar Galactica with the new humanoid Cylons (the new Cylon models are very similar to Replicants, and Edward James Olmos appears in both Blade Runner and BSG). Urban Dictionary

A myth. Something hard working people look forward to all their working lives, only to be disappointed by the fact that they can't afford to live off there substantially small pensions for the rest of their lives. Urban Dictionary

Retireation is the process of retiring and being on full time vacation. I’m in retireation since my company gave me the golden handshake! Urban Dictionary

Looking forward to retirement Urban Dictionary

When it is no longer necessary to suck up to Corporate America in order to earn a living. This means giving up crowded airports, unnecessary meetings, a Sales Manager that is 20 years your junior telling you how badly that you suck, Action Plans, Quotas, more meetings, a business suit, white shirt and tie, ulcers and stomach cramps. Being genuinely retired means that you began long ago to plan for the future and can now tell everyone except Mother Nature and Father Time to 'kiss ass' Urban Dictionary

1) To quit working while financially fit. Retirees usually receive pension. 2) To put out (baseball). 3) To go to bed (outdated). Urban Dictionary

A euphemism for retarded, as gosh is a euphemism for God and darn is a euphemism for damn. Urban Dictionary

When your tired one day and your tired again the next. This is called being retired. Urban Dictionary

The one time in your life that you actually get a break. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Retirement

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The word "retirement" in example sentences

For 401K's, only the final income withdrawn from the account in retirement is subject to taxation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The inflation rate for rent (homeowners or usually ok), and medical expenses in retirement is far higher than the CPI. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Spending your own assets in retirement is tricky enough. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Please don't mention the word retirement in my presence. ❋ Unknown (2011)

"The word retirement seems sort of jarring to us," Shields said.

I'm encouraging women to replace the word retirement with financial independence. ❋ Forbes (2011)

The net result is that the phrase "retirement development" now encompasses a far broader range of habitats than it ever used to. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Stifel Nicolaus analyst Meyer Shields said he believes the use of the word retirement may be significant because previously Buffett had suggested he would continue working until he either became incapacitated or died. ❋ By JOSH FUNK (2011)

I have already assembled what I call my retirement library. ❋ Katherine Marshall (2011)

Neuroplastic discoveries about adult development are a good reason for the word "retirement" to itself be retired. ❋ Norman Doidge (2012)

Worrying about filling the Social Security coffers and saving up for your retirement is an overrated concept. ❋ Unknown (2008)

As my retirement is approaching in a few years I've been looking for a more temperate climate (108 here today). ❋ Unknown (2006)

That's why we have what I call a retirement tsunami coming in the next 20 or 30 years, when all the boomers are going to be retiring. ❋ Unknown (2008)

So, fortune cookie – sized summary: The social purposes of government involvement in retirement, which is to say, the redistributive aspects of Social Security, are served by a welfare program. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Taking my money for my retirement is annoying too, but we have that in the U.S. too of course. ❋ Unknown (2004)

retirement like [death] comes to [us] all. ❋ Knowman (2009)

"Have you ever retired a human by mistake, Mr. [Deckard]?" "The report read "Routine retirement of a [replicant]." That didn't make me feel any better about shooting a woman in the back." "Cally just retired Boomer!" (Cally has just shot and "killed" Boomer, who was revealed as a Cylon sleeper unit). "[Commander Adama] retired Leoben by beating him with a flashlight" "Starbuck's retirement of Simon was very graphic" "Cally should get a medal for retiring that Cylon whore Boomer" ❋ Ricimer (2005)

(Thursday afternoon) fred:Tomorrow marks the day of my [retirement] Boss: Nice how did your [investment] in the [401k] plan turn out fred:What is that? Boss:See you on Monday fred ❋ Billzilla (2010)

I’m in retireation [mode] since my company gave me [the golden handshake]! Life is better [under the Sun] when you are in retireation. ❋ PKMoore (2019)

"[Mrs. Clark] is suffering from [retiritis] and using all 30 of her personal days in one year, " [frowned] the principal. ❋ Red Baron 2017 (2016)

[I am] retired, so [leave me alone]. ❋ Cosmicstargoat (2004)

1) He retired from work at age 67. 2) [Durazo] was retired on a [pop-up] to Spiezio. 3) It's getting late, so I'm going to [retire]. ❋ Phil Errup (2004)

"[I think] she [might be] [retired]." ❋ Skalator (2009)

I was tired yesterday and i'm retired today. My friend is retired,he has been his [laying] on his [couch] for [two days] straight. ❋ Punkybruster17 (2010)

[Yay] im [retired] time to sleep for the next [15] years. ❋ Reeeeeeee.exe (2019)

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