Definition

to take early retirement: to stop working at a younger age than most people idiom
to retire: to stop working (usually aged 60 - 65) verb
retirement: the period of one's life after one's career noun
  • "Kate : Yeah, and your 350-dollar contribution is equaled by the Delavigne Corporation until your retirement."
  • "So I can't expect the government to give me a generous pension for my retirement?"
  • "Your company provides its employees with a retirement plan called a 401(k)."
  • "An investment banker friend of mine has just taken early retirement (VERY early retirement: he's 34 years old!), and this has got me thinking."
  • "An investment banker friend of mine has just taken early retirement (VERY early retirement: he's 34 years old!), and this has got me thinking."
  • "I, the great Horatio Oléré, am humbled to make this anonymous donation, in my name, of 10 million euros to the Horatio Oléré memorial bank account for my personal enjoyment and retirement."

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