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retired
[ ri-tahyuhrd ]
adjective
- withdrawn from or no longer occupied with one's business or profession:
a retired banker.
- due or given a retired person:
retired pay.
- secluded or sequestered:
a retired little village.
Synonyms: , ,
Other Word Forms
- ·پl adverb
- ·پn noun
- ԴDzr·پ adjective
- ܲȴ-·پ adjective
- -·پ adjective
- i··پ adjective
- ܲr·پ adjective
Example Sentences
Mr Modry, a retired heart surgeon, is a co-leader of the Alberta Prosperity Project, a grassroots organisation pushing for an independence referendum.
Years later, when he finally retired from decades of operating his bike shop, we hit the road again.
Sometimes that means keeping order in a courtroom, said Stephen Monier, a retired former U.S. marshal for the district of New Hampshire.
The visual is “absolutely sharp from edge to edge on a 90-foot screen,” said Bill Counter, a theater historian and retired projectionist.
His ex-wife, Hill, now 83, is a retired junior high school teacher living in Saratoga Springs, Utah.
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