retire

♦ re|tire /rɪt'aɪ'ər/ (retires retiring retired)
1 [VERB] V, V from n
When older people retire, they leave their job and usually stop working completely.
At the age when most people retire, he is ready to face a new career...
In 1974 he retired from the museum.
2 [VERB] V from n
When a sports player retires from their sport, they stop playing in competitions. When they retire from a race or a match, they stop competing in it.
I have decided to retire from Formula One racing at the end of the season...
3 [VERB] V to n
If you retire to another room or place, you go there. (FORMAL)
Eisenhower left the White House and retired to his farm in Gettysburg.
4 [VERB] V
When a jury in a court of law retires, the members of it leave the court in order to decide whether someone is guilty or innocent.
The jury will retire to consider its verdict today.
5 [VERB] V, V to n
When you retire, you go to bed. (FORMAL)
She retires early most nights, exhausted...
Some time after midnight, he retired to bed.
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