retiree
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
retire/rɪˈtʌɪə(r)/
▶verb
- 1 leave one's job and cease to work, typically on reaching the normal age for leaving service.
■ (of a sports player) cease to play competitively.
- 2 withdraw from a race or match because of accident or injury.
■ Baseball put out (a batter); cause (a side) to end a turn at bat.
- 3 withdraw to or from a particular place.
■ (of a jury) leave the courtroom to decide the verdict of a trial.
■ (of a military force) retreat.
- 4 go to bed.
- 5 Economics withdraw (a bill or note) from circulation or currency.
- 6 Finance pay off or cancel (a debt).
– derivatives
retired adjective,
retiree noun,
retiredness noun (archaic),
retirer noun.
retired adjective,
retiree noun,
retiredness noun (archaic),
retirer noun.
– origin C16: from Fr. retirer, from re- ‘back’ + tirer ‘draw’.
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