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English
Etymology
From French retirement, from retirer (“withdraw, retire”); corresponding to retire + -ment.
Pronunciation
Noun
retirement (countable and uncountable, plural retirements)
- An act of retiring; withdrawal.
- (uncountable) The state of being retired; seclusion.
1890, James George Frazer, The Golden Bough, volume 2, page 224:The heir to the throne of Bogota […] had to undergo a rigorous training from his infancy: he lived in complete retirement in a temple, where he might not see the sun nor eat salt nor converse with a woman: he was surrounded by guards who observed his conduct and noted all his actions.
- (now rare) 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.
2021 November 3, Adrian Shooter talks to Paul Clifton, “A lifetime of railway achievements”, in RAIL, number 943, page 34:"I tried retirement ten years ago. Didn't think much of it. Complete waste of time. So I gave it up after two weeks."
- The act of leaving one's career or employment permanently.
2012, Chelsea 6-0 Wolves:The Chelsea captain was a virtual spectator as he was treated to his side's biggest win for almost two years as Stamford Bridge serenaded him with chants of "there's only one England captain," some 48 hours after he announced his retirement from international football.
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act of retiring, or the state of being retired
- Arabic: تَقَاعُد (taqāʕud)
- Bulgarian: пенсиони́ране (pensionírane)
- Catalan: jubilació (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 退休 (zh) (tuìxiū)
- Czech: výslužba (cs)
- Dutch: pensionering (nl) f
- Finnish: eläköityminen (fi), eläkkeelle siirtyminen (act); eläkepäivät pl, eläkeläisyys (state)
- French: retraite (fr) f
- Galician: xubilación (gl) f
- Georgian: სამსახურიდან გადადგომა (samsaxuridan gadadgoma), თანამდებობიდან გადადგომა (tanamdebobidan gadadgoma), პენსიაზე გასვლა (ṗensiaze gasvla)
- German: Rente (de) f, Ruhestand (de) m
- Greek: συνταξιοδότηση (el) f (syntaxiodótisi)
- Irish: scor m
- Italian: pensionamento (it)
- Japanese: 退職 (ja) (たいしょく, taishoku), 停年退職 (ていねんたいしょく, teinan taishoku)
- Korean: 퇴직(退職) (ko) (toejik), 은퇴(隱退) (euntoe)
- Latin: sēcessus m
- Macedonian: пензија f (penzija)
- Maori: tāokinga
- Persian: بازنِشَستِگی (fa) (bâznešastegi)
- Portuguese: reforma (pt) m (Portugal), aposentamento m (Portugal), aposentadoria (pt) f (Brazil), retiramento m, retirada (pt) f, isolamento m
- Romanian: retragere (ro) f
- Russian: отста́вка (ru) f (otstávka) (esp. politicians or the military), ухо́д на пе́нсию m (uxód na pénsiju)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: пензионисање, пензија
- Roman: penzionisanje, penzija (sh)
- Spanish: jubilación (es) f, retirada (es) f
- Swedish: pensionering (sv)
- Turkish: emeklilik (tr)
- Vietnamese: nghỉ hưu
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portion of one's life after retiring
place of seclusion or privacy