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v. re·tired, re·tir·ing, re·tires. v.intr. 1. To withdraw, as for rest or seclusion. 2. To go to bed. 3. To withdraw from one's occupation, business, or office; stop working.
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Dec 25, 2011 ... to withdraw especially for privacy <retired to her room>. 3. : to move back : recede . 4. : to withdraw from one's position or occupation : conclude ...
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/r??ta??r/ Show Spelled [ri-tahyuhr] Show IPA verb, re·tired, re·tir·ing, noun. verb (used without object). 1. to withdraw, or go away or apart, to a place of privacy, ...
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Define retire. What is retire? retire meaning, synonyms and audio pronunciation and more by Oxford Dictionaries Online (World English)
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Definition of retire. go to bed in order to sleep; "I usually turn in at midnight"; "He turns out at the crack of dawn"; cause to retire; "The pitcher retired three batters"; ...
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retire v. , -tired , -tiring , -tires . v.intr. To withdraw, as for rest or seclusion. To go to bed.
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Definition of retire : If you stop working by choice and leave your position or occupation, you retire . If you are lucky, you can retire early in order to sail around the ...
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